Nankang River Explained
Nankang River |
Source1 Location: | Haben River |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
The Nankang River, also called the Nanhong River, is a river that flows through Nantou County, Taiwan. Its main tributary is the Mei River.[1] It is an important tributary for the Dadu River. It flows through Taichung City for 35 km.
Overview
The river flows through the south part of Guoxing Township, through Puli Township, the eastern part of Yuchi Township, and the central-west part of Ren-ai Township. It is partially used for irrigation.[2]
See also
Notes and References
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- Wu . Ray-Shyan . Mao . Chen-Tai . 2007-08-15 . THE ASSESSMENT OF RIVER ECOLOGY AND HABITAT USING A TWO-DIMENSIONAL HYDRODYNAMIC AND HABITAT MODEL . Journal of Marine Science and Technology . en . 15 . 4 . 10.51400/2709-6998.2049 . 2709-6998. free .