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- Rupanco Lake is located in Los Lagos Region of Chile. The closest city, Osorno, has a primary school named after it as well. Pictures of Rupanco Lake About...
- Valdivia River. Bueno River drains the water of Ranco, Maihue, Puyehue and Rupanco lakes. Llanquihue Lake is drained to the Pacific by Maullín River and Petrohué...
- in Osorno Province of Los Lagos Region. It is bordered to the south by Rupanco Lake, to the east by the Andes and Argentina, to the north by Puyehue Lake...
- Andes, in Los Lagos Region of Chile, near Volcán Osorno. It lies between Rupanco Lake and Todos los Santos Lake. "Volcán Puntiagudo" (Spanish for "Sharp-pointed...
- San Vicente Agricultural Company in Los Andes, and Agricultural Society Rupanco Ñuble. His art collection was left to the city of Valparaíso, and his former...
- South Island 168.8 554 41. Lácar  Argentina Neuquén Province 167 548 42. Rupanco  Chile Osorno Province 163 535 43. Riñihue  Chile Valdivia Province 162...
- hill, the Las Gaviotas river (río Las Gaviotas) as well as the Rupanco Lake (lago Rupanco). Furthermore, there is skiing at the Antillanca ski center, on...
- lake. Due to Entre Lagos's location between Puyehue Lake to the north and Rupanco Lake to the south, the town takes its name from its geographical position...
- left (northern) bank of Rahue River about halfway between its origin in Rupanco Lake and its p****age through the city of Osorno. The town had 786 inhabitants...
- colonization, but mostly as a second or third language. Cattle grazing in the Rupanco area. Cattle grazing near Llanquihue Lake. Osorno Volcano in the background...