Jin River (Hunan)
This article is about the river in Ningxiang County, south China's Hunan province. For other smaller Chinese rivers, see Jin#Places.
Jin River | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 靳江 | ||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 靳江 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | Brocade River | ||||||||
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The Jin River is a river of China located in Hunan Province.
Geography
The Jin begins in Zifu Town, is 45 kilometres (28 mi) long, and drains a basin of 407.5 square kilometres (157.3 sq mi). It is the third largest river in Ningxiang County and one of the largest tributaries of the Xiang River.[1]
The Jin River has 10 main tributaries, such as Huoshan (火扇), Shiban (石板), Shili (石立), and Lijiaba (李家坝).The river passes places such as Datunying Township, Daolin Town, Yutan Town, and Xiangtan City, and empties into the Xiang River in Wangcheng District.[1]
See also
- Other Jin Rivers of China
- Rivers of China
References
Coordinates: 27°59′10″N 112°42′31″E / 27.98606°N 112.708533°E
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