Cutipay River is a river in Valdivia municipality, southern Chile. Cutipay is often referred as an inlet of Valdivia River rather than a river. The water flow in Cutapay changes twice a day due to the tide in the Valdivia River.
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| Native name | Río Cutipay (Spanish) |
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| Country | Chile |
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| • location | Cordillera de Mahuidanchi |
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• location | Valdivia River |
• elevation | around 0–5 metres (0–16 ft) depending on tide |
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