Carampangue River

Coordinates: 37°14′02″S 73°17′10″W / 37.23402°S 73.2862°W / -37.23402; -73.2862
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37°14′02″S 73°17′10″W / 37.23402°S 73.2862°W / -37.23402; -73.2862

Carampangue River flows into the Arauco Bay

Carampangue River is a small river in

Nahuelbuta Range
southwest of the town of
Santa Juana, and it runs to the Northwest to empty into the Bay of Arauco north of Arauco, Chile. In its upper half it receives several streams from the forests of the Nahuelbuta Range that flow shortly after into a lower section that traverses a fertile and open valley, in which the Pedro de Valdivia's fort of San Felipe de Rauco or Old Arauco was first built, and the town of this name that was on the north shore. Its main tributaries are the riachuelos
of Conumo and of Los Patos. In the lowest reach of the river it has about 12 to 14 kilometers that allows the navigation of small boats.

Originally its upper section was named in

mapudungun
Raghleuvu, clay river, and in the lower section had its present name, that later became the name of the whole, a compound of caran, "to form a town", and of pangui, "the lion".

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