- Biobío Region - Wikipedia
According to data from the 2017 census, the Region of the Biobío, with 2,018,803 inhabitants, is the second most populous region of Chile, after the Metropolitan Region of Santiago
- BioBioChile - La Red de Prensa Más Grande de Chile
Biobío Beer Festival, el evento gratuito para los amantes de la cerveza independiente del Sur de Chile Nada de multitudes: cinco destinos chilenos paradisíacos poco concurridos
- Biobío | Chile, Map, Facts | Britannica
Biobío, región, central Chile, bordering Argentina to the east and fronting the Pacific Ocean to the west It was given its present boundaries in 1974 and includes the provincias of Ñuble, Concepción, Arauco, and Biobío
- Biobío – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Biobío Region is the second-most populated region in Chile, and home to the country's third largest city, Concepción It is an earthquake zone, and has been hit by many earthquakes, including the most powerful earthquake ever recorded (in 1960) and the great earthquake of 2010
- Biobío Map - Southern Chile, Chile - Mapcarta
The Biobío Region is one of Chile's sixteen regions With a population of 1 5 million, thus being the third most populated region in Chile, it is divided into three provinces: Arauco, Biobío and Concepción
- Best Places to Visit in Biobío and Ñuble Regions
Located 18 km from Yungay, in the Ñuble Province of the Biobío Region, the site is open year-round, perfect for hiking, swimming, and photography The area is surrounded by lush native vegetation, including trees, shrubs, and wildflowers
- Biobío River - Wikipedia
The Biobío River (also known as Bío Bío[2] or Bio-Bio[3][4]) is the second largest river in Chile It originates at Icalma and Galletué lakes in the Andes and flows 380 kilometres (236 mi) to the Gulf of Arauco (in Spanish) on the Pacific Ocean
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