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Pratélaning isi
Kali Yangtze | |
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Kapernah | |
Kahanan fisik | |
Dawané | 6,300 km (3,915 mi)[1] |
Kali Yangtze utawa Chang Jiang (Hanzi Sederhana: 长江; Hanzi Tradisional: 長江; Pinyin: Cháng Jiāng) iku kali kang paling dawa ing Asia lan nomer telu paling dawa ing donya, sawisé Kali Nil ing Afrika, lan Amazon ing Amérika Kidul. Kali iki dawané watara 6,300 km lan mili saka sumberé ing Provinsi Qinghai, mangétan tumuju Sagara Cina Wétan ing Shanghai. Kali iki kanthi tradhisional dianggep misahaké antara Cina Lor lan Kidul, sanajan kanthi géografis sakbeneré garis Qinling-Kali Huai kang resmi dadi tapel wates pamérangan géografis.
Kutha kang diliwati
- Panzhihua
- Yibin
- Luzhou
- Chongqing
- Yichang
- Jingzhou
- Shashi
- Shishou
- Yueyang
- Xianning
- Wuhan
- Ezhou
- Huangshi
- Huanggang
- Chaohu
- Chizhou
- Jiujiang
- Anqing
- Tongling
- Wuhu
- Hefei
- Chuzhou
- Maanshan
- Taizhou
- Yangzhou
- Zhenjiang
- Nanjing
- Nantong
- Shanghai
- Fengdu
Wadhuk
Taun 2007, ana loro wadhuk ing Kali Yangtze: Three Gorges Daml ad Gezhouba Dam. Wadhuk kang katelu Xiluodu Dam isih lagi diwangun. Sawetara dam liya uga wis dirancang, yaiku wadhuk: Wudongde, Baihetan, lan Xiangjiaba.
Anak kali
Kali Yangtze duwé punjul 700 anak kali utawa tributary, nanging kang utama yaiku:
- Kali Yalong
- Kali Minjiang
- Kali Daduhe
- Kali Tuojiang
- Kali Tongtian
- Kali Jialing
- Kali Wujiang
- Kali Qingjiang
- Xiangjiang
- Lishui (Li)
- Zijiang (Zi)
- Yuanjiang (Yuan)
- Kali Han
- Kali Ganjiang
- Kali Huangpu
Delengen unga
References
- ↑ Encyclopaedia Britannica: Yangtze River http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110538/Yangtze-River
Wacan terusan
- Van Slyke, Lyman P. 1988. Yangtze: nature, history, and the river. A Portable Stanford Book. ISBN 0-201-08894-0
- Winchester, Simon. 1996. The River at the Center of the World:A Journey up the Yangtze & Back in Chinese Time, Holt, Henry & Company, 1996, hardcover, ISBN 0-8050-3888-4; trade paperback, Owl Publishing, 1997, ISBN 0-8050-5508-8; trade paperback, St. Martins, 2004, 432 pages, ISBN 0-312-42337-3
Koordhinat: 33°28′05″N 91°11′45″E / 33.46806°N 91.19583°E