regin, central Chile. It faces the Pacific Ocean on the west and borders Argentina on the east. Created in 1974, it comprises Curic, Talca, Cauquenes, and Linares provincias. Its area spans coastal mountains, the Central Valley, and the Andean cordillera. The region is drained in the north by the Mataquito River, the tributaries of which (the Teno and Lontu rivers) rise in the Andes, and by the Maule River in the central part, which is said to have been the southern limit of the Inca empire. Most of the inhabitants live in rural areas, particularly in the river valleys, and practice agriculture. Wheat, wine grapes, rice, barley, potatoes, vegetables, and forage crops are grown, and Talca leads all Chilean provincias in wine making. Pine trees are grown on plantations, and cattle, sheep, horses, and pigs are also important to the economy. The Pan-American Highway and the main north-south railroad run through the Central Valley, in which are situated Talca (q.v.), the regional capital, Curic, and Linares, all market centres. Area 11,700 square miles (30,302 square km). Pop. (1992 prelim.) 834,053.
MAULE
Meaning of MAULE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012