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  2. Liao River - Wikipedia

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    The Liao River is formed from the confluence of its two main tributaries, the Xiliao River from the west, and Dongliao River from the east. The western tributary resides entirely in Inner Mongolia, and is formed by the confluence of the Xar Moron River and the Laoha River at approximately 43° 25' N, 120° 45' E, before being reinforced by another tributary called the Xinkai River at its lower ...

  3. Liao civilization - Wikipedia

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    The Liao Civilization or Liao River Civilization (Chinese: 遼河文明), named after the Liao River, is an umbrella term for several ancient civilizations that originated in the Liao basin. It is thought to have first formed in 6,200 BC.

  4. List of longest rivers of Asia - Wikipedia

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    River Countries Length km mi 1 Yangtze (Cháng Jiāng 長江) [1] China: 6,300 3,915 2 Yellow River (Huáng Hé 黃河) [1] China: 5,464 3,395 3 Mekong [1]

  5. Liaohe River - Wikipedia

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  6. Xiliao River - Wikipedia

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    Its source is the Xilamulun River in Inner Mongolia. It is one of the headwaters of the Liao River. The Xiliao or "Western Liao River", historically also known as Huang River (潢水), is the largest tributary of the Liao River. The Xiliao runs 449 kilometres (279 mi), and drains a basin of 136,000 square kilometres (53,000 sq mi).

  7. Hun River (Liao River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Hun River's headwaters arise from the Qian Mountains, the western branch of the Changbai Mountains, where the river is also called Nalu River (纳噜水) or Red River (红河), and flows into the 5,437 cubic kilometres (1,304 cubic miles) Dahuofang Reservoir (大伙房水库), which supplies drinking water to the surrounding cities of Shenyang, Fushun, Liaoyang, Anshan, Panjin, Yingkou ...

  8. Liaohe Plain - Wikipedia

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    Liaohe oil field in Panjin, Liaoning, China. The Liaohe Plain is a paddy plain located in the southern tip of Northeast China, part of the greater Northeast China Plain. [1] The Liaohe Plain is one of the most important industrial zones in Liaoning, and with a cultivated land area of 144 million hectares, the area of the paddy-growing fields of its rice field station has increased by 977.1 sq ...

  9. Liaohe Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Liaohe Bridge is a bridge in over the Eastern Liao River in Yingkou, Liaoning, China. The bridge is a five-span cable-stayed structure 866 meters in length.