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Curicó
Curicó

The city’s name is originates in the native mapudungun language and means “Black Water”. It was founded on October 9, 1743.

Curico’s Plaza de Armas is one of Chile’s most beautiful town squares, renowned by its palm trees, wrought iron band stand (a National Monument) and numerous statues.  Visiting the square is a popular family outing.  Here the traditional Fiesta de la Vendimia de Chile (Chile’s Wine Harvest Festival) is held every March.

Curicó
Curicó

The city’s name is originates in the native mapudungun language and means “Black Water”. It was founded on October 9, 1743.

Los Queñes

This riverside resort, located at the feet of the Andes Mountains, is 55 km east of Curico.

Radal Siete Tazas National Reserve

Located in the lower slopes of the Andes Mountains, this National Reserve is 45 km southeast of Molina and has an altitude ranging between 600 to 2,156 meters above sea level.

Laguna Torca

In the Laguna Torca Nature Reserve, the lagoon is surrounded by the Llico forest, which has been reforested with exotic species.

Lago Vichuquén

Lake Vichuquen is located 119 km west from Curico.

Iloca

On the coast, 243 km west from the city of Curico is the seaside resort Iloca, famous for its seafood and wonderful beach.

Duao

Located on the coast, 248 km from the city of Curico

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