geo.wikisort.org - River
This list of rivers of Chile includes all the major rivers of Chile. See each article for their tributaries, drainage areas, etc. Usually significant tributaries appear in this list, under the river into which they drain.
Rivers by name
Following lists show the information of GeoNames ordered by names:
- List of rivers of Chile (A–C)
- List of rivers of Chile (D–O)
- List of rivers of Chile (P–Z)
Rivers by region
The lists of rivers by region are:
This list contains:
- Name of the stream, in Spanish
- Coordinates are the latitude and longitude of the feature in ± decimal degrees, at the mouth of the stream
- Link to a map including the Geonameid (a number which uniquely identifies a Geoname feature)
- Feature Code explained in
- Other names for the same feature, if any
- Basin countries additional to Chile, if any
Among all the features recorded in the GeoNames database, Wikipedia has arbitrarily selected for these lists features named "Rio", "Rio", "Canal", "Arroyo", "Estero", "Riachuelo" and they must contain one of following Feature Codes (explained in ):
- RPDS: rapids, a turbulent section of a stream associated with a steep, irregular stream bed
- CHN: channel, the deepest part of a stream, bay, lagoon, or strait, through which the main current flows
- CNLA: aqueduct, a conduit used to carry water
- CNLB: canal bend, a conspicuously curved or bent section of a canal
- CNLD: drainage canal, an artificial waterway carrying water away from a wetland or from drainage ditches
- CNLI: irrigation canal, a canal which serves as a main conduit for irrigation water
- CNLN: navigation canal(s), a watercourse constructed for navigation of vessels
- CNLSB: underground irrigation canal(s), a gently inclined tunnel bringing water for irrigation from aquifers
- CRKT: tidal creek(s) a meandering channel in a coastal wetland subject to bi-directional tidal currents
- DTCH: ditch, a small artificial watercourse dug for draining or irrigating the land
- DTCHI: irrigation ditch, a ditch which serves to distribute irrigation water
- DTCHD: drainage ditch, a ditch which serves to drain the land
- ESTY: estuary, a funnel-shaped stream mouth or embayment where fresh water mixes with sea water under tidal influences
- FORD: ford, a shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- SBED: dry stream bed, a channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- STM: stream, a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land
- STMA: anabranch, a diverging branch flowing out of a main stream and rejoining it downstream
- STMB: stream bend, a conspicuously curved or bent segment of a stream
- STMC: canalized stream, a stream that has been substantially ditched, diked, or straightened
- STMD: distributary(-ies), a branch which flows away from the main stream, as in a delta or irrigation canal
- STMH: headwaters, the source and upper part of a stream, including the upper drainage basin
- STMI: intermittent stream
- STMIX: section of intermittent stream
- STMM: stream mouth(s), a place where a stream discharges into a lagoon, lake, or the sea
- STMQ: abandoned watercourse, a former stream or distributary no longer carrying flowing water, but still evident due to lakes, wetland, topographic or vegetation patterns
- STMS: streams, bodies of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land
- STMSB: lost river, a surface stream that disappears into an underground channel, or dries up in an arid area
- STMX: section of stream
- TNLC: canal tunnel, a tunnel through which a canal passes
- WTRC: watercourse, a natural, well-defined channel produced by flowing water, or an artificial channel designed to carry flowing water
- WTRH: waterhole(s), a natural hole, hollow, or small depression that contains water, used by man and animals, especially in arid areas
Rivers by latitude
Note: The rivers are ordered by the latitude of their outflows into the ocean, lakes, other rivers or out of Chile respectively.
Largest rivers by basin area
Note: The rivers are ordered by their drainage basin area within Chile.
Rivers with a basin area of more than 10,000 km²
Rank | Name | Basin area | Length |
1 | Loa River | 33,570 km²[1] | 440 km[1] |
2 | Baker River | 26,726 km² | 170 km |
3 | Bío-Bío River | 24,264 km²[2] | 380 km[2] |
4 | Maule River | 20,600 km²[3] | 240 km[3] |
5 | Bueno River | 15,367 km²[4] | 130 km[4] |
6 | Maipo River | 15,304 km²[5] | 250 km[5] |
7 | Pascua River | 14,760 km² | 62 km[citation needed] |
8 | Rapel River1 | 13,695 km² [6] | 167 km[7] |
9 | Imperial River | 12.763 km²[8] | 55 km[8] |
10 | Limarí River | 11,800 km²[7] | 64 km[7] |
11 | Aysén River | 11,427 km²[9] | 26 km[9] |
12 | Copiapó River | 11,400 km²[10] | 162 km[10] |
13 | Itata River | 11,294 km²[11] | 140 km[11] |
14 | Valdivia River2 | 10,275 km²[12] | 140 km[12] |
Notes:
- 1The length in the list is that of the tributary Tinguiririca River
- 2The length in the list is the sum of Valdivia and Cruces River. The length of the proper Valdivia River is 15 km.
See also
- List of rivers of the Americas by coastline
References
External links
|
---|
By Regions of Chile | |
---|
By name | |
---|
By media | |
---|
List of rivers of South America |
---|
Sovereign states | |
---|
Dependencies and other territories | |
---|
Chile articles |
---|
History | Timeline | Periods |
- Prehispanic (ACN–1536 BC)
- Spanish Discovery (1536–1540)
- Spanish Conquest (1540–1600)
- Colonial (1600–1810)
- Independence (1810–1826)
- Republic Organization (1823–1831)
- Conservative Republic (1831–1861)
- Liberal Republic (1861–1891)
- Parliamentary Era (1891–1925)
- Presidential Republic (1925–1973)
- Pinochet Regime (1973–1990)
- Democracy Transition (1990–Present)
|
---|
By topic |
- Agriculture
- Banditry
- Economic
- Expansionism
- Mining
- Maritime
- Wars
|
---|
|
---|
| |
---|
Geography |
- Cities
- Climate
- Earthquakes
- Environment
- Extreme points
- Fjords, channels, sounds and straits
- Geology
- Islands
- National parks
- Natural regions
- Provinces
- Regions
- Rivers
- Lakes
- Volcanoes
- Lighthouses
- World Heritage Sites
|
|
---|
Politics |
- National Congress
- Elections
- Foreign relations
- Government
- Political parties
- President
- Ministries
| Law |
- Civil Code
- Constitution
- Human rights
- Law enforcement
- Supreme Court
- Constitutional Court
- Comptroller General of Chile
|
---|
Public safety |
- Carabineros
- Gendarmerie
- Investigations Police
|
---|
| Military |
- Air Force
- Army
- Navy
- Ministry of Defence
|
---|
|
---|
Economy |
- Agriculture
- Central Bank
- Companies
- Peso (currency)
- Stock Exchange
- Telecommunications
- Tourism
- Transport
|
|
---|
Society |
- Crime
- Demographics
- Education
- Healthcare
- Immigration
- Languages
- People
- Religion
- Squatting
- Water supply and sanitation
- Women
| Culture |
- Arts
- Beauty pageants
- Cinema
- Cuisine
- Literature
- Music
- Mythology
- Newspapers
- Public holidays
- Sports
- Television
|
---|
|
---|
|
На других языках
[de] Liste der Flüsse in Chile
Diese Liste enthält die Flüsse in Chile, geordnet von Norden nach Süden. Die meisten Flüsse fließen in Ost-West-Richtung von den Anden zum Pazifischen Ozean.
- [en] List of rivers of Chile
[es] Anexo:Ríos de Chile
Debido a las características del territorio, la geografía chilena se caracteriza por verse atravesada por una serie de ríos de corta longitud, torrentosos y de caudal muy diverso variando desde ríos esporádicos y de escasos litros en el extremo norte a altísimos caudales en la zona sur,[1] que discurren generalmente desde la cordillera de los Andes hacia el océano Pacífico, en dirección Este-Oeste, desde el extremo norte hasta el extremo sur del país.
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии