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Claro River (Teno)

Coordinates: 34°59′50″S 70°49′07″W / 34.9972°S 70.8186°W / -34.9972; -70.8186
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34°59′50″S 70°49′07″W / 34.9972°S 70.8186°W / -34.9972; -70.8186

Claro River
Location
CountryChile
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLos Cajones River and Del Planchón River
Mouth 
 • location
Teno River

The Claro River is a river of Chile located in the Maule Region. It rises in the Andes, at the confluence of the Los Cajones River and Del Planchón River. It empties into the Teno River near the city of Los Queñes.

In February 1991, eruptions from the volcanic complex of Planchón-Peteroa (Planchón (3977 m) and Peteroa (4101 m)) 35 km southeast Los Queñes contaminated the water and killed large numbers of fish.

It was the former training site of the U.S. Olympic slalom kayak team.[1]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Río Claro los Queñes". 6 September 2009.

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