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Colbún (Mapudungun: "Cleaning of the land") is a
Chilean town and
commune in
Linares Province,
Maule Region. The
commune has a po****tion of over 17,000...
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Colbún is a
utility company in
Chile engaged in the
electric power transmission segment. The
company was
created in 1982 and
privatized in 1997. Originally...
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Colbún Lake (Spanish: Lago
Colbún) is a
reservoir in the
Maule Region in Chile,
straddling the
provinces of
Talca (comuna of San Clemente) and Linares...
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Colbún Hydroelectric Plant is a
hydroelectric power station in
Maule Region, Chile. The
plant uses
water from
Colbún Lake and
produces 400
megawatts (540...
- activity. The
Maule River feeds five
hydroelectric power plants,
including the
Colbún-Machicura complex.[citation needed] The four
provinces of the
Maule Region...
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Colbún railway,
locally known as the Tren
Chico (Small Train), was a 33
kilometres (21 mi) long 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in)
narrow gauge railway...
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Villa Alegre,
Yerbas Buenas and
Colbún; on the east, by
Colbún, and on the south, by Longaví. The muni****lity of
Colbún occupies the
easternmost strip...
- rains. The
major lakes in this area are the
artificial lake Rapel, the
Colbun Maule lagoon and the
lagoon of La Laja. The
flora and
fauna of
Chile are...
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Expreso Maule has its
final stop here. The
Ramal Colbún diverged from here, to the
commune of
Colbún, but the line was
completely closed. The
nearby Linares...
- the
eastern side of the town. A
paved road
connects San
Javier with
Colbún,
Colbún dam lake and Panimávida and Quinamávida hot springs.
According to 2005...