Laguna del Inca (Spanish pronunciation:[laˈɣunaðelˈiŋka]) is a lake in Valparaíso Region, Chile, close to the border with Argentina. Portillo ski resort is located at the southern end of the lake, near Chile Route 60.
The stream that drains the lake is a tributary of the Juncalillo River, which flows into the Juncal River.
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LagunadelInca (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna ðel ˈiŋka]) is a lake in Valparaíso Region, Chile, close to the border with Argentina. Portillo ski resort...
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River. The Juncalillo, one of its tributaries, receives the outflow of LagunadelInca. List of rivers of Chile Niemeyer, Hans (1980). "Hoyas hidrográficas...
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