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This list of rivers in Chile includes all the major rivers of Chile. Important tributaries appear in this list, underneath the river into which they drain.
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Note: The rivers are ordered by the latitude.
Rank | Name | Basin area | Length |
---|---|---|---|
Loa River | 33,570 km²[3] | 440 km[3] | |
Baker River Archived 2007-07-06 at the Wayback Machine | 26,726 km² | 170 km | |
Bío-Bío River | 24,264 km²[4] | 380 km[4] | |
Maule River | 20,600 km²[5] | 240 km[5] | |
Bueno River | 15,367 km²[6] | 130 km[6] | |
Maipo River | 15,304 km²[7] | 250 km[7] | |
Pascua River | 14,760 km² | 62 km | |
Rapel River1 | 13,695 km² [8] | 167 km[9] | |
Imperial River | 12.763 km²[10] | 55 km[10] | |
Limarí River | 11,800 km²[9] | 64 km[9] | |
Aysén River | 11,427 km²[11] | 26 km[11] | |
Copiapó River | 11,400 km²[12] | 162 km[12] | |
Itata River | 11,294 km²[13] | 140 km[13] | |
Valdivia River2 | 10,275 km²[14] | 140 km[14] |
Notes:
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