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Right-bank tributary of the middle Xiang River in Hunan, China
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The Yishui River (Chinese: 宜水河), also known as Yi River (Chinese: 宜水), is a right-bank tributary of the middle Xiang River in Hunan, China. It is the largest and longest river in Changning City. The Yi River rises in Xiaoyangquan (Chinese: 小洋泉) of Baishui Township (Chinese: 白水乡) of Guiyang County. Its main stream runs generally south to north and joins the Xiang at Jiangkoutang (Chinese: 江口塘) of Xinhe Town (Chinese: 新河镇). The Yi River has a length of 86 kilometres (53 mi), with its tributaries, and its drainage basin covers an area of 1,056 square kilometres (408 sq mi).

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  1. 常宁最长的河 - 宜水: sohu.com, wxzhi.com
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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26°32′42″N 112°22′56″E / 26.5450°N 112.3821°E / 26.5450; 112.3821


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