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River in Guangxi, China

The Guan River (Chinese: 灌江), also known as Guanyang River (Chinese: 灌阳河), is a right-bank tributary of the upper Xiang River in Guilin, Guangxi, China. The river rises in Liziping (Chinese: 犁子坪) of Dazhuyuan Village (Chinese: 大竹园村), Dongjing Township, Guanyang County. Its main stream runs generally southwest to northeast through Guanyang and Jiahe counties, and it joins the Xiang at Xiaonan Village (Chinese: 水南村) of Quanzhou Town, Quanzhou. The Guan River has a length of 176.63 kilometres (109.75 mi), with its tributaries, and the drainage basin covers an area of 2,285.7 square kilometres (882.5 sq mi).

References

  1. According to Quanzhou Chronicles Volume II (Physical Environment) - Chapter 4 (Hydrology) - No.1 (surface water) 全州志 卷2(自然环境)- 第四章(水文)第一节(地表水). also see qztsg.cn
Tributaries of the Xiang River
3 largest tributaries
16 largest tributaries
right-bank tributaries (upstream-downstream)
left-bank tributaries (upstream-downstream)
Tributaries of the Mi River
Tributaries of the Xiao River
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25°55′16″N 111°04′29″E / 25.9211°N 111.0748°E / 25.9211; 111.0748

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