Lake Ranco
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Lake Ranco (Spanish: Lago Ranco) is situated in the Ranco Province of Los Lagos Region in Chile. Covering an area of 442 km2, it is the largest lake in the Los Ríos Region and the fourth largest in Chile. It has approximately 25 islands and islets, but only 4 are currently inhabited.
Lake Ranco Lago Ranco | |
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Coordinates | 40°14′51″S 72°23′07″W |
Primary inflows | Calcurrupe, Caunahue, Nilahue |
Primary outflows | Bueno River |
Basin countries | Chile |
Surface area | 410 km2 (160 sq mi)[1] |
Max. depth | 199 m (653 ft) |
Surface elevation | 70 m (230 ft)[1] |
Islands | Huapi Island, Illeifa |
Settlements | Futrono, Lago Ranco, Llifén, Puerto Nuevo, Ilihue |
References | [1] |
The lake is known for sport fishing and offers attractions like La Piedra Mesa and the Nilahue waterfall. Popular spots like Coique Beach attract both residents and visitors. The town of Lago Ranco, founded in 1941, is rich in native vegetation. Its name originates from the Mapudungun language, meaning "water with waves." Around 30 indigenous communities live along its shores.