Pirihueico Lake

Pirihueico Lake (Spanish: Lago Pirihueico, Spanish pronunciation: [piɾiˈwejko] Pronounced: /ˌpɪəriˈwk/ PEER-ee-WAY-koh) is one of Seven Lakes in Panguipulli Commune, southern Chile. The lake is of glacial origin and it is enclosed mountains of the Andes. It is located in a geological fault that includes Panguipulli Lake and Lácar Lake in Argentina. The lake is drained by Fui River. Pirihueico Lake is used as a waterway due to its elonged shape. It is used mostly by vehicles traveling to or from Argentina by the nearby Huahum Pass. For that reason there is a ferry operating between Puerto Fuy and Puerto Pirihueico in the western respectively eastern extreme of the lake.

Pirihueico Lake
Lago Pirihueico
LocationPanguipulli Commune, Valdivia Province, Los Ríos Region, Chile
Coordinates39°55′48″S 71°47′25″W
TypeGlacial
Primary inflowsHuahum River
Primary outflowsFui River
Basin countriesChile, Argentina
Surface area40 km2 (15 sq mi)[1]
SettlementsPuerto Fuy, Puerto Pirihueico

References

  1. Errázuriz, Ana María (1998). Manual de geografía de Chile.


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