Largest lakes & reservoirs in Central Chile Region by acres
There is no widely-accepted minimum surface area that defines a lake. What LakeLubbers describes as a lake, you might call a pond. Acreage of a lake (or sometimes square kilometers) is most often measured at the top surface area when the lake is at normal elevation. The surface area can be considerably smaller or larger when lake levels are lower or higher than normal. North America’s Lake Superior is the world’s largest freshwater lake by this measure.The other measure of a lake’s size is the lake’s water volume. By that measure, the world’s largest freshwater lake is Lake Baikal in Siberia.
You can find many of the world’s largest lakes (acres) on LakeLubbers in the comparison table below. Note: For some lakes, "Largest Lakes - Acres" data is unknown or does not apply, so you may see fewer lakes than the total 2 articles we have published for Central Chile Region lakes.
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Below are lakes within Chile > Central Chile Region > Compared by surface area in acres. This list does not represent all lakes in Central Chile Region, only the 2 Central Chile Region lake articles we have published on the LakeLubbers website.
Lake name | Surface area in acres | Lake description |
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Lake Todos los Santos (Central Chile Region, Chile) |
42,873 ac | Also known as Lago Todos los Santos,Lago Esmeralda, Purailla, Pichilauquen, Quechocavii (historical names) One of the crown jewels in Chile’s glittering Lake District is Lake Todos los Santos. This huge, nearly 43,000-acre lake, although off the beaten path … |
Lake Villarrica, Chile (Central Chile Region, Chile) |
42,749 ac | Lake Villarrica in Chile shares its name with one of Chile’s most active volcanoes on its southern shore and a city on its western shore. All three co … |