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Mayer River

River in Argentina and Chile

The Mayer River is a river of Argentina, where it originates, and Chile. It flows into the O'Higgins/San Martin Lake, the deepest lake in the Americas.

Etymology

The name of the river is a homage to the Argentine soldier, writer and statesman Edelmiro Mayer.

See also

  • List of rivers of Argentina
  • List of rivers of Chile
  • Villa O'Higgins
  • Carretera Austral

References

  • Rivers of Chile website, Mayer River
Hydrography of Aysén Region
Rivers
  • Aisén
  • Baker
  • Chacabuco
  • Cisnes
  • Cochrane
  • Colonia
  • Figueroa
  • Ibañéz
  • Mañihuales
  • Palena
  • Pascua
  • Pico
  • San Tadeo
  • Simpson
  • Mayer
  • Nef
Rivers of Aysén
Lakes
  • Cochrane
  • Bertrand
  • General Carrera
  • O'Higgins
  • Presidente Ríos
  • San Rafael
  • Yulton
Glaciers
  • Bernardo
  • Colonia
  • Exploradores
  • Jorge Montt
  • Nef
  • Northern Patagonian Ice Field
  • O'Higgins
  • San Quintín
  • San Rafael
  • Southern Patagonian Ice Field
  • Steffen

48°21′19″S 72°25′58″W / 48.355336°S 72.432861°W / -48.355336; -72.432861