Bío-Bío

Bí·o-Bí·o

[bee-aw-bee-aw]
noun
a river in central Chile, flowing NW from the Andes to the Pacific at Concepción. About 240 miles (384 km) long.
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Bío-Bío (Spanish ˈbiːoˈbiːo) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
a river in central Chile, rising in the Andes and flowing northwest to the Pacific. Length: about 390 km (240 miles)

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