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Where is the bio bio river in chile?

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Bio Bio river originates from Icalma and Galletué lakes in the Andes (-38.683366,-71.291084) and flows 380 km to the Gulf of Arauco on the Pacific Ocean (-36.816981,-73.116474).

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