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Lô River at the south of Hà Giang town, Vietnam 2005. Lô River at Phú Thọ Province.. The Lô River (Vietnamese: Sông Lô) is a major river of Vietnam.It flows through Hà Giang Province, Tuyên Quang Province and Phú Thọ Province for 470 kilometres and has a basin area of 39,000 km 2 and originates in Yunnan, China.
Vietnam portal This category lists articles on the current and historical navigable waters of Vietnam , which include lakes, rivers and canals. See also the categories Lakes of Vietnam , Rivers of Vietnam , and Canals in Vietnam
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The river has a catchment area of 4,710 km 2 (1,820 sq mi). [1] It is a major tributary of the Đồng Nai River, which it joins at Trị An Lake, and therefore part of one of the largest river systems in Vietnam. [2] One of its tributaries in Bình Thuận Province supports a hydro-power plant: the Hàm Thuận – Đa Mi Hydroelectric Power ...
It originates in the Loi Mountains of Laos, crossing Laos's Xiangkhouang Province, Vietnam's Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh provinces and empties into the Gulf of Tonkin, on the North Central Coast of Vietnam, after a 512 km journey. [1] The Cả River zone is classified as 300 km by the Vietnam Geographical Survey. [2]