Laguna del Inca

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Laguna del Inca
Location of Laguna del Inca in Chile.
Location of Laguna del Inca in Chile.
Laguna del Inca
LocationChile
Coordinates32°49′S 70°08′W / 32.817°S 70.133°W / -32.817; -70.133
Basin countriesChile
Max. length4 km (2.5 mi)[1]
Max. width700 m (2,300 ft)[1]
Surface elevation2,853 m (9,360 ft)

Laguna del Inca (Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɣuna ðel ˈiŋka]) 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.

References

  1. ^ a b Niemeyer, Hans (1980). "Hoyas hidrográficas de Chile. Quinta Región" (PDF). Ministerio de Obras Públicas. Dirección General de Aguas. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2012.