Ñuble River
The Ñuble River is a significant waterway located in central Chile. It flows through the Ñuble Region and is approximately 150 kilometers long. The river originates in the Andes Mountains and eventually merges with the Itata River, contributing to the region's agricultural irrigation and water supply.
The Ñuble River is known for its scenic beauty, surrounded by lush landscapes and diverse wildlife. It plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports various recreational activities, such as fishing and kayaking, making it an important natural resource for the communities along its banks.