Chilean Lake District
This article is about the region outlined in tourism literature. For the Chilean administrative region, see Los Lagos Region. For the natural region, see Zona Sur.
The Chilean Lake District is a zone in Southern Chile defined by its many lakes in the Andean foothills. The term is primarily used in tourism literature and advertising, in Chile Zona Sur is preferred as a geographical concept. The Chilean Lake District includes the cities of Temuco, Villarrica, Pucón, Valdivia, Entre Lagos (Puyehue), Puerto Octay, Frutillar, Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt.[1]
See also
References
- Introducing The Lakes District, Lonely Planet. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- ↑ Chilean Lake District, Frommer's. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
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