Wudu River
The Wudu River (simplified Chinese: 乌都河; traditional Chinese: 烏都河; pinyin: Wūdū Hé), also known as Suoqiao River (索桥河), Luoxi River (罗细河), Shangzhai River (上寨大河), Ban River (半河) and Gesuo River (格所河), is a tributary of the Beipan River in Panzhou, Guizhou, China.[1] It flows northeast through the town of Danxia, emptying into the Beipan River at Niuguntang of Huaga Miao, Buyi and Yi Ethnic Township.[1] It is 106 square kilometres (41 sq mi) long, draining an area of 1,997 square kilometres (771 sq mi).[1]
| Wudu River | |
|---|---|
Picture of Wudu River in Panzhou, Guizhou, China. | |
| Native name | 乌都河 (Chinese) |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Mulong Village, Danxia Town |
| • location | Panzhou, Guizhou |
| Mouth | Beipan River |
• location | Niuguntang of Huaga Miao, Buyi and Yi Ethnic Township |
| Length | 106 km (66 mi) |
| Basin size | 1,997 km2 (771 sq mi) |
| Basin features | |
| River system | Pearl River |
References
- 中国河湖大典 [Dictionary of Rivers and Lakes in China] (in Chinese). Vol. M. Beijing: China Water Power Press. 2013. p. 51. ISBN 978-7-5170-0561-2.
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