Llanquihue Lake facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Llanquihue Lake |
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The lake as seen from Osorno volcano with Calbuco visible on the left
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Coordinates | 41°08′S 72°47′W / 41.133°S 72.783°W |
Primary outflows | Maullín River |
Catchment area | 1,435 km2 (554 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Chile |
Surface area | 860 km2 (330 sq mi) |
Average depth | 183.7 m (603 ft) |
Max. depth | 317 m (1,040 ft) |
Water volume | 158 km3 (38 cu mi) |
Shore length1 | 197 km (122 mi) |
Surface elevation | 70 m (230 ft) |
Frozen | never |
Settlements | Puerto Varas, Llanquihue, Frutillar, Puerto Octay |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Llanquihue Lake is the second-largest lake in Chile with an area of about 860 square kilometres (330 sq mi), after Lake General Carrera which shared with Argentina. It is situated in the southern Los Lagos Region in the Llanquihue and Osorno provinces. The lake's fan-like form was created by successive piedmont glaciers during the Quaternary glaciations. The last glacial period is called Llanquihue glaciation in Chile after the terminal moraine systems around the lake.
Some historians consider Llanquihue Lake to have been within the range of ancient Chono nomadism.
Llanquihue Lake is located in southern Chile a territory of northern Patagonia in the Los Lagos Region. The lake's views of Volcán Osorno make the surrounding cities such as Puerto Varas tourism hotspots.
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In Spanish: Lago Llanquihue para niños