The Cordillera de Oncol (sometimes called Valdivian Coast Range) is a mountain range, located along the Pacific coast in southern Chile. It is part of the Chilean Coast Range System (Cordillera de la Costa). It was named for the city of Valdivia. The highest point of the range is Cerro Oncol, at 715 m.
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The CordilleradeOncol (sometimes called Valdivian Coast Range) is a mountain range, located along the Pacific coast in southern Chile. It is part of...
Cerro Oncol is a mountain located in the CordilleradeOncol, Chile. With its 715 m it is the highest peak of the Chilean Coast Range between Nahuelbuta...
flows in a south-south-west direction following the eastern flank of CordilleradeOncol. At the latitude of the city of Valdivia it is crossed by Río Cruces...
Archipelago. List of rivers of Chile Hernández Ojeda, Jaime (2014). Carpintería de ribera del río Cutipay (in Spanish). Arte Sonoro Austral. p. 8. ISBN 978-956-8716-09-7...
Horticultural Color Chart 27/1). ...the plant grows only in the narrow coastal cordillera between Valdivia and Chiloé, a difficult mountainous terrain with an extremely...
Valdivian Coastal Reserve is a natural reserve located in the Cordillera Pelada, in Los Ríos Region of Chile, near Corral. In 2003, the WWF Chile program...