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Coordinates: 47°18′36″N 134°09′26″E / 47.31000°N 134.15722°E / 47.31000; 134.15722
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[[File:Ussuri.png|thumb|Naoli River]]
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The {{convert|596|km|mi|adj=on}} long '''Naoli''' ({{zh|挠力河}}) [[River]] flows through [[Heilongjiang Province]] in [[northeast China]] and is the longest{{citation needed |date= February 2024}} [[tributary]] to the river [[Ussuri]], located on the [[Sanjiang Plain]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Nagao |first1=Seiya |last2=Yan |first2=Baixing |last3=Kim |first3=Vladimir I. |last4=Shesterkin |first4=Vladimir P. |last5=Leveshina |first5=Svetlana I. |last6=Yoh |first6=Muneoki |last7=Suzuki |first7=Tomoyo |last8=Kodama |first8=Hiroki |last9=Terashima |first9=Motoki |last10=Seki |first10=Osamu |last11=Makhinov |first11=Alexey N. |editor1-last=Haruyama |editor1-first=Shigeko |editor2-last=Shiraiwa |editor2-first=Takayuki |title=Environmental Change and the Social Response in the Amur River Basin |date=2 December 2014 |publisher=Springer Japan |page=106 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Environmental_Change_and_the_Social_Resp/VMuoBQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA106&printsec=frontcover |access-date=1 February 2024 |chapter=Water Chemistry of the Middle Amur River}}</ref>
[[The Sims 4|The]] {{convert|596|km|mi|adj=on}} long '''Naoli''' ({{zh|挠力河}}) [[River]] flows through [[Heilongjiang Province]] in [[northeast China]] and is the longest [[tributary]] to the river [[Ussuri]].


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Revision as of 03:29, 1 February 2024

Naoli River

The 596-kilometre (370 mi) long Naoli (Chinese: 挠力河) River flows through Heilongjiang Province in northeast China and is the longest[citation needed] tributary to the river Ussuri, located on the Sanjiang Plain.[1]

References

  1. ^ Nagao, Seiya; Yan, Baixing; Kim, Vladimir I.; Shesterkin, Vladimir P.; Leveshina, Svetlana I.; Yoh, Muneoki; Suzuki, Tomoyo; Kodama, Hiroki; Terashima, Motoki; Seki, Osamu; Makhinov, Alexey N. (2 December 2014). "Water Chemistry of the Middle Amur River". In Haruyama, Shigeko; Shiraiwa, Takayuki (eds.). Environmental Change and the Social Response in the Amur River Basin. Springer Japan. p. 106. Retrieved 1 February 2024.

47°18′36″N 134°09′26″E / 47.31000°N 134.15722°E / 47.31000; 134.15722