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Aconcagua River



The Aconcagua River rises on the southern slope of the mountain Aconcagua, flows eastward through a broad valley, or bay in the mountains, and enters the Pacific 20 km north of ValparaĂ­so, Chile. The river has a course of about 320 km (200 mi), and its waters irrigate the most populous sections of the Chilean provinces of San Felipe de Aconcagua Province and Los Andes.



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