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Teno River

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Teno River
Maule cuenca
Location
CountryChile
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Mataquito River[1]
Length102 km (63 mi)[1]
Basin size1,590 km2 (610 sq mi)[1]
Rio Teno watershed

The Teno River is a river located in the Maule Region of central Chile. It begins at the confluence of the Malo and Nacimiento rivers. The former originates north of Planchón volcano at Lagunas de Teno. The river flows initially northwest across the Andes. At the locality of Los Queñes, the Teno is joined by the Claro River, which is fed by glaciers of Planchón-Peteroa complex.

Shortly after being crossed by the Pan-American Highway and by Chile's main railroad, the Teno River turns its course southwestward until it meets the Lontué River, about 10 kilometers west of Curicó near the locality of Sagrada Familia, forming the Mataquito River.

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