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Encyclopedia > Nen River

Nen River (also Nonni) is a river in north-eastern China. With 1370 km it is the longest tributary of Songhua River. Location of the Songhua River is in dark blue. ...


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The water areas are the darkest signatures, with the river to the south being severely flooded, having a width of around 20 kilometres.
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