Rapel River is a river of Chile located in the O'Higgins Region. It begins at the confluence of the rivers Cachapoal and Tinguiririca in an area best known as La Junta. At present day, this area is impounded by Rapel Dam, creating Rapel Lake.[2]
Rapel River | |
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![]() The river just downstream of Rapel Dam | |
Location | |
Country | Chile |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Rio Grande |
• coordinates | 33°54′14″S 71°49′59″W |
Basin size | 13,695 km2 (5,288 sq mi)[1] |
Other tributaries:
Hydrography of O'Higgins Region | ||
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