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River in China

The Niutou River (Chinese: ; pinyin: Niútóu Hé) is a major tributary of the Wei River, streaming north-east of Tianshui and through the town of Qingshui. The river has a total length of 84.6 kilometres (52.6 miles).

References

  1. Wen, Yu-hua; Wang, Nai-ang; Hu, Zhenbo (2012). "Hydrochemistry of geothermal water in Tianshui and adjacent area, Gansu province, China". Environmental Earth Sciences. 67 (5): 1281–1290. doi:10.1007/s12665-012-1571-9. ISSN 1866-6280.
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34°36′47″N 105°57′20″E / 34.6131°N 105.9556°E / 34.6131; 105.9556

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