Wu River (Yuan River, south)
The Wu River (Chinese: 巫水; pinyin: Wū Shuǐ) is a right tributary of the Yuan River in southwestern Hunan Province, south China. It rises in the southern Chengbu Miao Autonomous County. The river runs northward joins Yuan River at Guihuayuan, Hongjiang City. The river has a length of 244 kilometres (152 mi) and drains an area of 4,205 square kilometres (1,624 sq mi).[1]
Notes
- Encyclopedia of rivers and lakes in China Section of Changjiang basin. Beijing: China WaterPower Press. 2010. ISBN 978-7-5084-6512-8.
gollark: <@160279332454006795> Listen to how ridiculously low the bee output of LyricTech™ apinators is.
gollark: THAT low? Seriously?
gollark: Why 29 apinators? How many 🐝Hz do they produce?
gollark: Well, it makes a convenient thing to wave at people.
gollark: Solution: construct 192 fake yearbooks so that the real yearbook loses its value.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.