Maule River

Maule River
Maule River

Ariel view of the Maule River
Origin Laguna del Maule
Mouth Pacific Ocean
Basin countries Chile
Length 240 km
Source elevation 2,200 m
Basin area 20,600 km²
Another ariel view of Maule River

The Maule river (Mapudungun: rainy) is one of the most important rivers of Chile and is inextricably linked to this country's pre-Hispanic (Inca) times, the country's conquest, colonial period, wars of Independence, modern history, agriculture (wine, traditional crops), culture (literature, poetry, folklore), religion, economy and politics. The Maule River marked the southern limits of the Inca Empire. Many famous men and women in Chile's history have been born in the Region named after the river. The river has also lent its name to one of the viticultural regions of the country (also known as appellations), the Valley of Maule.

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Upper reach

The river is 240 km long and its basin covers around 20,600 km². Thirty percent of the basin is located in the Andean range. It is born in Laguna del Maule in Talca Province, at an altitude of 2,200 mt in the vicinity of the border with Argentina. From that point the rivers flows westwardly and is soon joined on its left bank by one of its main tributaries, the Melado River, which is born in Laguna Dial, in Linares Province. Further on, and still in its upper course, the Maule is joined, this time on its right bank by rivers Colorado, Claro, Puelche and Cipreses.

Middle reach

Before arriving at the central valley, the Maule is dammed into the Colbún dam lake that feeds the hydroelectric power station of the same name.

Further on, the Maule is joined by the Claro (another river named Claro) and the Loncomilla. The latter flows from the south and receives several tributaries: the Putagán, the Achibueno - Ancoa system, the Perquilauquén, the Purapel and the Cauquenes.

Lower reach

In its lower reaches, the river receives only one modest tributary, the Estero de los Puercos and, after flowing for nearly 250 kilometers, the Maule ends at the Pacific Ocean, north of the city of Constitución.

Ecology

The Maule River basin contains a number of significant flora and fauna of Chile.[1] Historically the Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis, was present in the Maule River basin;[2] however, due to expansion of the human population in this region, this endangered tree has a more restricted range that still includes some of the northern portion of the Maule Province.[3]

Literary Allusions

The Maule has been considered as Chile's literary river par excellence. The number of poets, writers, historians, orators, playwrights, journalists as well as composers and folk musicians that have been born in the Maule Region -to which "the river of the fogs" has given its name- or have settled down there, is staggering. Many stories have had the river as main background or protagonist. Several anthologies, author's dictionaries and essays have given their account of the wealth of culture that the region has generated.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cuenca del río Maule, 2004
  2. ^ Oasis de la Campana, 2008
  3. ^ C. Michael Hogan, 2008

References

External links


Coordinates: 35°19′00″S 72°24′30″W / 35.3166667°S 72.40833°W / -35.3166667; -72.40833


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