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Tuo River

River in Sichuan, China


Summary

River in Sichuan, China

FieldValue
nameTuo River
imageLuzhouTuoRiver.JPG
image_captionTuo River in Luzhou
subdivision_name1China
length655 km
source1_locationTa'ershan, Sichuan
source1_elevation2560 m
discharge1_avg1000 m3/s
mouthYangtze River
basin_size32,900 km2

The Tuo River () is 655 km-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.

References

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