Crucero

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Crucero
Coordinates: 40°25′07″S72°47′17″W / 40.41861°S 72.78806°W / -40.41861; -72.78806 Coordinates: 40°25′07″S72°47′17″W / 40.41861°S 72.78806°W / -40.41861; -72.78806
Region Los Ríos
Province Ranco
Municipality Río Bueno
Commune Río Bueno
Government
  Type Municipal
  Alcade Luis Reyes Alvarez (UDI)
Elevation 106 m (348 ft)
Population (2002 census [1] )
  Total 800
Time zone Chilean Standard (UTC−04:00)
  Summer (DST) Chilean Daylight (UTC−03:00)
Area code(s) Country + town = 56 + 63

Crucero is a village (Spanish : aldea) located between Bueno and Pilmaiquén River in Río Bueno commune, southern Chile.

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Pilmaiquén River is a river of Chile that makes up part of the border between Los Lagos Region and Los Ríos Region. Its source is Puyehue Lake and flows northwesterly for about 68 km until discharging into Bueno River.

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