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  2. Mawei, Fuzhou - Wikipedia

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    The district is also home to the Minjiang Estuary Wetlands, a provincial nature reserve spanning 869 hectares. [1] The district also contains eight islands, one of which is inhabited. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance - Wikipedia

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    The convention establishes that "wetlands should be selected for the list on account of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology or hydrology." Over the years, the Conference of the Contracting Parties has adopted more specific criteria interpreting the convention text.

  4. Dujiangyan - Wikipedia

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    The Dujiangyan irrigation system was built at the entrance of Minjiang River, with an average annual inflow of 15.082 billion cubic meters. There are two hydrological stations in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River. One is the Zipingpu Dam at the mouth of the main stream. The water catchment area of the control survey is 22664 square ...

  5. Port of Fuzhou - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Fuzhou is a natural seaport centered on the estuary of the Minjiang River artificial deep-water international seaport on the coast of Fuzhou, Fujian, People's Republic of China. and of the neighboring prefecture of Ningde. The Port is located on the southeastern coast of Fujian, facing the Taiwan Strait.

  6. Min River (Sichuan) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Min River drainage basin. The Min River (Chinese: 岷 江; pinyin: Mínjiāng) is a 735-kilometer-long river (457 mi) in central Sichuan province, China. It is a tributary of the upper Yangtze River, which flows through Chengdu and joins at Yibin.

  7. Min River (Fujian) - Wikipedia

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    Min River (闽江)in Nanping (南平). Railway bridge (闽江铁路大桥) at the back. The Min River (Chinese: Mǐn Jiāng) [note 1] is a 505-kilometre-long (314 mi) river in Fujian province, People's Republic of China [1].

  8. Intertidal wetland - Wikipedia

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    The main types of intertidal wetlands are mudflats (e.g., mangrove swamps) and salt marshes. The mangrove swamps are encountered along tropical shores and are characterized by tree vegetation, while salt marshes are mostly found in temperate zones and are mostly grass ecosystems. [1] Intertidal wetlands are commonly encountered in most estuaries.

  9. Min River - Wikipedia

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    Min River or Minjiang may refer to: Min River (Sichuan) (岷江), in Sichuan, China; Min River (Fujian) (闽江), in Fujian, China; See also. Min (disambiguation)