Tuo River
River in Sichuan, China
The Tuo River (Chinese: 沱江; pinyin: Tuó Jiāng) is 655-kilometer (407 mi)-long river in Sichuan province of southern China.
The Tuo River is one of the major tributaries of the upper Yangtze River (Chang Jiang).
Geography
The river originates at the northwest edge of Sichuan basin. It flows through Jintang, Jianyang, Ziyang, Zizhong, and Neijiang.
It flows into Yangtze River in Luzhou, Sichuan.
See also
- Index: Tributaries of the Yangtze River
- List of rivers in China
References
- Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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