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Rivers Of Cambodia
This is a list of rivers in Cambodia. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. South China Sea *Saigon River *Mekong ** Bassac River (''Tonle Bassac''; distributary) **Tonlé Sap *** Krang Ponley River ''(Stung Krang Ponley)'' *** Boribo River ''(Stung Boribo)'' *** Chinit River ''(Stung Chinit)'' ****Kambot River (Chinit River) ****Slap River ''(Stung Slap)'' ****Tang Krasang River ''(Stung Tag Krasang)'' *** Sen River ''(Stung Sen)'' ****Sraka Moan River ''(Stung Sraka Moan)'' ****Kambot River (Sen River) *** Stoung River ''(Stung Stoung)'' ****Neang Sa Sngach River ''(Stung Neang Sa Sngach)'' *** Chickreng River ''(Stung Chickreng)'' ***Pursat River (also ''Pothisat River''; ''Stung Pursat'', also ''Stung Pothisat'') ****Peam River ''(Stung Peam)'' ***Moung Russey River ''(Stung Moung Russey)'' ***Roluos River ''(Stung Roluos)'' *** Siem Reap River ''(Stung Siem Reap)'' ***Kambot River ...
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River
A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside Subterranean river, caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of its course if it runs out of water, or only flow during certain seasons. Rivers are regulated by the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Water first enters rivers through precipitation, whether from rainfall, the Runoff (hydrology), runoff of water down a slope, the melting of glaciers or snow, or seepage from aquifers beneath the surface of the Earth. Rivers flow in channeled watercourses and merge in confluences to form drainage basins, or catchments, areas where surface water eventually flows to a common outlet. Rivers have a great effect on the landscape around them. They may regularly overflow their Bank (geography), banks and flood the surrounding area, spreading nutrients to the surrounding area. Sedime ...
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Stoung River
Stoung River (''Stung Stoung'', spelled also ''Stoĕng Stoung''; ) is a river in Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Tonlé Sap Tonlé Sap (; , ; or commonly translated as 'Great Lake') is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. Belonging to the Mekong, Mekong River system, Tonlé Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most diverse and prod ....State of Water: Cambodia
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Gulf Of Thailand
The Gulf of Thailand (), historically known as the Gulf of Siam (), is a shallow inlet adjacent to the southwestern South China Sea, bounded between the southwestern shores of the Indochinese Peninsula and the northern half of the Malay Peninsula. It is around in length and up to in width, and has a surface area of . The gulf is surrounded on the north, west and southwest by the coastlines of Thailand (hence the name), on the northeast by Cambodia and the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, and opens to the South China Sea in the southeast. Names The modern Thai language, Thai name of the gulf is ''Ao Thai'' (, , 'Thai Gulf') and "Gulf of Thailand" has been adopted as the official name of the body by the International Hydrographic Organization. Its name in Malay language, Malay is "Gulf of Siam", ''Teluk Siam'' or in Jawi script: , and in '', Chhoung Samut Siem''. In Thai, the gulf is historically known as ''Ao Sayam'' (). In Vietnamese language, Vietnamese it is known as ''Vịn ...
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Srepok River
The Srepok River (, ; Yagrai: Eă Srêpôkô; ) is a major tributary of the Mekong River. Geography Srepok River runs from Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam through the Ratanakiri and Stung Treng provinces in Cambodia to join the Mekong near Stung Treng town. Its length is 405 km in which the last 281 km course is in Cambodian territory. The Srepok River, in turn, has contained two main tributaries, the Krông Nô ("brother river") and Krông Ana ("sister river") streams. In Vietnam, it is also called the Daăk Krông, which means "the big river". Course Forming from two tributaries—Krông Nô and Krông Ana rivers in the western side of the South Annamite Mountain Range in Vietnam's Central Highlands province of Đắk Lắk—the Srepok runs through Krông Ana, Buôn Đôn, and Ea Súp districts to the west. Just entering the territory of Cambodia, the Srepok is joined by the Ea H'leo and Ia Drang rivers. In Cambodia, it runs th ...
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Kong River
The Kong River, also known as the Sekong River (, ), is a river in Southeast Asia and an important tributary of the Mekong River. Course The river originates in Huế in Central Vietnam and flows through southern Laos and northeastern Cambodia Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. It is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, and Vietnam to the east, and has a coastline .... It joins the Tonlé San near the Stung Treng town of Cambodia, just 5 miles upstream from the confluence of the Tonlé San and the Mekong. Part of its course forms the international boundary between Laos and Cambodia. Tributaries * Xe Kaman River References Rivers of Huế Rivers of Laos Rivers of Cambodia International rivers of Asia Cambodia–Laos border Tributaries of the Mekong River Border rivers Rivers of Vietnam {{Vietnam-river-stub ...
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Tonlé San
Tonlé San (, ), also known as the Sesan River (), is a river that flows through central Vietnam and north-east Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Mekong River. Its tributaries include the Dak Bla River, Dak Bla, Dakpsy, Sa Thầy River, Sa Thầy and Lagrai rivers. A short portion of the river forms a part of the Cambodia–Vietnam border, international border between Cambodia and Vietnam. There are a number of hydropower dams on the Se San River and its tributaries. Where it joins the Srepok River in the Lower Se San 2 Dam. Upstream is the dam cascade: Se San 4A, Se San 4, Se San 3A, Se San 3, Yali Falls Dam, Yali Falls. On the Dak Po Ko River is the Plei Krông dam. There are also several dams on tributaries of the Dak Bla, including the Dak Snghé, tributary of the Dak Bla, is the Upper Kontum dam and hydropower plant, which discharges into the Tra Khuc River, and the Dak Doa. External linksLocation in Google Maps References

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Svay Chek River
Svay Chek River (''Stung Svay Chek'', spelled also ''Stoĕng Svay Chek''; ) is a river in north-west Cambodia. It drains into Tonlé Sap Tonlé Sap (; , ; or commonly translated as 'Great Lake') is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. Belonging to the Mekong, Mekong River system, Tonlé Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most diverse and prod ... lake.1997 CIA map
''Stoĕng Svay Chek'' has a basin area of 1,249 km2 in Cambodia (total 2,104 km2), average runoff 3,464 m3/s.


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Sisophon River
Serei Sophorn River () is a river that flows through Banteay Meanchey province in Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Tonlé Sap Tonlé Sap (; , ; or commonly translated as 'Great Lake') is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. Belonging to the Mekong, Mekong River system, Tonlé Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most diverse and prod ....State of Water: Cambodia
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Pheas River
Pheas River (''Stung Pheas'', spelled also ''Stoĕng Pheas'') is a river in Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Tonlé Sap Tonlé Sap (; , ; or commonly translated as 'Great Lake') is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. Belonging to the Mekong, Mekong River system, Tonlé Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most diverse and prod ....State of Water: Cambodia
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Mongkol Borei River
The Mongkol Borey River ( ang Kul Buo Rei ) is a river in Mongkol Borey District in Banteay Meanchey Province in northwestern Cambodia. It flows from the border of Chanthaburi Province of Thailand and runs through Mongkol Borey and neighboring districts. It is a major tributary of the Tonlé Sap Tonlé Sap (; , ; or commonly translated as 'Great Lake') is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. Belonging to the Mekong, Mekong River system, Tonlé Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most diverse and prod ....State of Water: Cambodia
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Battambang River
Battambang River (, ''Steung Battambang'', also spelled ''Stoĕng Battambang'') is a river in Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Tonlé Sap Tonlé Sap (; , ; or commonly translated as 'Great Lake') is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. Belonging to the Mekong, Mekong River system, Tonlé Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most diverse and prod ....State of Water: Cambodia
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Sreng River
The Stung Sreng River (also spelled ''Stoeng Sreng''; ) is situated in north-western Cambodia. Its source lies in the southern slopes of the Dangrek Mountains and after traversing through three provinces - Oddar Meanchey province, Siem Reap province and Banteay Meanchey it drains into the Sangkae River The Sangkae River (, ''Stung Sangkae''; also spelled ''Stung Sangké'' or ''Stung Sangkhae'') is one of the main rivers in Battambang Province in north western Cambodia. The Sangkae River is approximately long. It flows through 6 districts and 2 .... The stream is subject to the ''Stung Sreng Water Resource Development Project''. Once completed, the river is going to supply 25,000 hectares of farmland with water during the rainy season and 3,750 hectares during the dry season in several local districts of the above-mentioned provinces and flooding along the river will be prevented.. Agence Kampuchea Presse, July 11, 2014 References Rivers of Cambodia Tonlé Sap { ...
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