Rubens River

River in Argentina, Chile
  • Argentina
  • Chile
Physical characteristicsSource  • locationCordillera Aníbal Pinto, Chile Mouth 
 • location
Gallegos River or Penitente River, Argentina
 • coordinates
51°53′46.24″S 71°35′40.49″W / 51.8961778°S 71.5945806°W / -51.8961778; -71.5945806

The Rubens River (Spanish: río Rubens) is a river located in southern Patagonia. The river originates in Chile's Cordillera Aníbal Pinto in the southwest and flows northeast into Argentina where it joins the Penitente River. Sources disagree whether Rubens River is a tributary of the Penitentes river or whether Gallegos River originates at their confluence.[1]

References

  1. ^ Boris G., Diaz; Monserrat, María Cecilia; Tiberi, Pedro E.; Mardewald, Guillermina; Hofmann, Christian; Caparrós, Leandro; Mattenet, Francisco; Zerpa, Débora; Billoni, Sabrina L.; Martínez, Lorena (2016-12-01). Hidrología superficial de la Región Hidrográfica del río Gallegos (Sur de la provincia de Santa Cruz, Argentina) (Report) (in Spanish). Vol. 8. Informes Científicos - Técnicos UNPA. pp. 136–161.
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  • Bellavista
  • Geike
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  • Rubens
  • San Juan
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