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Lake Bagillt (pronounced Baguilt) is a lake of Andean glacial origin located in Argentina, in the territory of the province of Chubut, in the Futaleufú department, Patagonia. The name is a reminiscent of the homonymous town in Wales, Bagillt, located in the county of Fflint, where its discoverer, Edward Jones, was born.

Geography
Lake Bagillt is located in an environment surrounded on all sides by the snow-capped peaks of the Andes, whose whiteness contrasts with the green of the still virgin Patagonian Andean forest below. It runs from west-southwest to east-northeast, at the top of a narrow glacial valley. This valley is dominated to the west by the Cerro Cónico mountains (2,271 meters high). This powerful summit, is located four kilometers from the extreme west, below a glacier that feeds it in part.

The length of Lake Bagillt is approximately 2.5 km and its average width is 350 meters. The lake is part of the Futaleufú river basin, which empties into the Pacific Ocean, through the Yelcho river in Chilean territory.