Chongling River
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Ramsar Wetland | |
Official name | Hunan Chongling Wetlands |
Designated | 28 October 2022 |
Reference no. | 2519[1] |
The Chongling River (Chinese: 舂陵水), also known as Jiao River (Chinese: 茭河) and Lingyuan River (Chinese: 菱源河), is a right-bank tributary and one of the largest tributaries of the middle Xiang River in Hunan, China. The river rises in the Renxingling Mountains (Chinese: 人形岭) of Lanshan County. Its main stream runs generally south to north through Lansghan, Jiahe, Xintian, Xintian, Leiyang, Changning and Hengnan counties, and it joins the Xiang at Jiaohekou (Chinese: 茭河口) of Hengnan. The Chongling River has a length of 223 kilometres (139 mi), with its tributaries, and the drainage basin covers an area of 6,623 square kilometres (2,557 sq mi).[citation needed] The middle reaches of the river have been designated as a protected Ramsar site since 2022.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Hunan Chongling Wetlands". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
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- Lianshui River
- Liuyang River
- Lushui River
- Luhong River
- Mi River
- Qi River
- Wei River
- Xiao River
- Zheng River
- Zishui River (紫水河)
- Mochuan River (漠川河)
- Guan River (灌江)
- Xiao River
- Bai River (白水)
- Yishui River (宜水)
- Chongling River (舂陵水)
- Lei River (耒水)
- Mi River (洣水)
- Lushui River (渌水)
- Muyungang River (暮云河)
- Liuyang River (浏阳河)
- Laodao River (捞刀河)
- Shahe River (沙河)
- Shizhu River (石渚河)
- Huanglong River (黄龙河)
- Zishui River (紫水河)
- Luhong River (芦洪江)
- Qi River (祁水)
- Zheng River
- Juan River
- Lianshui River (涟水)
- Jin River (靳水)
- Longwanggang River (龙王港)
- Guanyin Creek (观音港)
- Tongxi Creek (桐溪港)
- Wei River (沩水)
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26°36′08″N 112°37′06″E / 26.6021°N 112.6183°E / 26.6021; 112.6183