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River in Chile
Cutipay River
Native nameRío Cutipay (Spanish)
Location
CountryChile
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCordillera de Oncol
Mouth 
 • locationValdivia River
 • elevationaround 0–5 metres (0–16 ft) depending on tide

Cutipay River is a river in Valdivia municipality, southern Chile. Cutipay is often referred to as an inlet of Valdivia River rather than a river. The water flow in Cutapay changes twice a day due to the tide in the Valdivia River. The northern part of the river hosts a small artisan shipyard. Wooden boats constructed in Cutipay can be found from the town of Queule to as far south as Guaitecas Archipelago.

See also

References

  1. ^ Hernández Ojeda, Jaime (2014). Carpintería de ribera del río Cutipay (in Spanish). Arte Sonoro Austral. p. 8. ISBN 978-956-8716-09-7.
Hydrography of Los Ríos Region
Rivers
Valdivia River Basin
Bueno River Basin
Draining directly to the Pacific
Waterfalls
Lakes
Glaciers

39°49′52″S 73°20′27″W / 39.83111°S 73.34083°W / -39.83111; -73.34083


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