Its original extension was reduced to create Huerquehue and Villarrica National Parks.
[1] It was created as the Villarrica Forest Reserve under Supreme Decree No.
It had 165,000 hectares, where oak was the most abundant species, although coigüe dominated in certain parts, with some raulis, lingues, muermos and lleuque.
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