Gan River (Inner Mongolia)
Gan River | |||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 甘河 | ||||||||
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Literal meaning | Sweet River | ||||||||
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Gan River or Gan He is a tributary of the Nen River in Inner Mongolia, China. It flows 446 km from the east flank of the Greater Khingan Range into the Nen River at Nenjiang, through the Morin Dawa Daur and the Oroqin Autonomous Banner of the vast Hulunbuir Municipality.[1] It drains an area of over 20,000 km2 of mostly hills and plains. The Gan River basin is traditionally home to semi-nomadic Daur and Oroqen people.
References
- ↑ Chinese) "养育鲜卑族祖先的甘河" Accessed 2011-07-09
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