- Malalcahuello-Nalcas
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Malalcahuello-Nalcas is a protected area comprising two adjoining national reserves: Malalcahuello and Nalcas. It is located in the Andes, in the Araucanía Region of Chile and bordering the Bío-Bío Region.
The landscape of the area is dominated by the volcanoes Lonquimay and Tolhuaca.
National Reserves of Chile Alacalufes | Alto Biobío | Alto Loa | Altos de Lircay | Carlos Anwandter | Cerro Castillo | China Muerta | Coihaique | El Yali | Federico Albert | Francisco Coloane | Futaleufú | Huilo-Huilo | Isla Mocha | Katalalixar | La Chimba National Reserve | Lago Carlota | Lago Cochrane | Lago Jeinimeni | Lago Las Torres | Lago Palena | Lago Peñuelas | Lago Rosselot | Laguna Parrillar | Laguna Torca | Las Chinchillas | Las Guaitecas | Las Vicuñas | Llanquihue | Los Bellotos del Melado | Los Flamencos | Los Huemules de Niblinto | Los Queules | Los Ruiles | Los Vertientes | Magallanes | Malalcahuello | Malleco | Mocho-Choshuenco | Nalcas | Ñuble | Pampa del Tamarugal | Pingüino de Humboldt | Radal Siete Tazas | Ralco | Río Blanco | Río Clarillo | Río de Los Cipreses | Río Simpson | Roblería del Cobre de Loncha | Trapananda | Valdivia | Valdivian Coastal | Villarrica | Yerba Loca
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