About: Pico River

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The Pico River is a binational river of Patagonian Argentina and Chile. It is a tributary of the Figueroa River which it enters near El Manzanito in Chile. The Pico Rivers arises at the confluence of the Río Tromencó and the Río de las Mulas in Tehuelches Department, Chubut Province, Argentina, about 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) east-southeast of the village of Río Pico and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the Chilean border. The river was named in honour of the engineer Octavio Pico y Burgess (1837–1892), who headed the Boundary Commission that settled the border conflict between Argentina and Chile.

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  • El río Pico es un curso natural de agua que nace en Argentina, fluye con dirección general oeste, cruza la frontera internacional hacia Chile y desemboca finalmente en la ribera norte del río Figueroa (Rosselot). (es)
  • The Pico River is a binational river of Patagonian Argentina and Chile. It is a tributary of the Figueroa River which it enters near El Manzanito in Chile. The Pico Rivers arises at the confluence of the Río Tromencó and the Río de las Mulas in Tehuelches Department, Chubut Province, Argentina, about 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) east-southeast of the village of Río Pico and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the Chilean border. The river was named in honour of the engineer Octavio Pico y Burgess (1837–1892), who headed the Boundary Commission that settled the border conflict between Argentina and Chile. (en)
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  • El Manzanito, Chile (en)
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  • Pico River (en)
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  • Río Pico (en)
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  • Countries (en)
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  • Río Campamento, Río Blanco O Pildoras (en)
  • Río Tromencó, Río de las Mulas, (en)
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  • Río Justino, Pampa River, Nevados River (en)
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  • El río Pico es un curso natural de agua que nace en Argentina, fluye con dirección general oeste, cruza la frontera internacional hacia Chile y desemboca finalmente en la ribera norte del río Figueroa (Rosselot). (es)
  • The Pico River is a binational river of Patagonian Argentina and Chile. It is a tributary of the Figueroa River which it enters near El Manzanito in Chile. The Pico Rivers arises at the confluence of the Río Tromencó and the Río de las Mulas in Tehuelches Department, Chubut Province, Argentina, about 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) east-southeast of the village of Río Pico and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of the Chilean border. The river was named in honour of the engineer Octavio Pico y Burgess (1837–1892), who headed the Boundary Commission that settled the border conflict between Argentina and Chile. (en)
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  • Río Pico (Figueroa) (es)
  • Pico River (en)
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  • Pico River (en)
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