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Llaima volcano, Conguillio National Park, Araucanía Region, Chile, South America.

Llaima volcano rises to 3125 meters elevation (10,253 feet) in Conguillio National Park in the Andes mountain range, near Temuco, Araucanía Region, Chile, South America. Volcan Llaima is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Chile. The ski center Las Araucarias lies on the volcano's western slopes. What international tourist literature calls the "Chilean Lake District" usually refers to the Andean foothills between Temuco and Puerto Montt including three Regions (XIV Los Ríos, IX La Araucanía, and X Los Lagos) in what Chile calls the Zona Sur (Southern Zone).

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Llaima volcano rises to 3125 meters elevation (10,253 feet) in Conguillio National Park in the Andes mountain range, near Temuco, Araucanía Region, Chile, South America. Volcan Llaima is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Chile. The ski center Las Araucarias lies on the volcano's western slopes. What international tourist literature calls the "Chilean Lake District" usually refers to the Andean foothills between Temuco and Puerto Montt including three Regions (XIV Los Ríos, IX La Araucanía, and X Los Lagos) in what Chile calls the Zona Sur (Southern Zone).
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