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The Bang Pakong ((タイ語:แม่น้ำบางปะกง), ) is a river in east Thailand. The river originates at the confluence of the Nakhon Nayok River and the Prachinburi River at Pak Nam Yothaka in amphoe Ban Sang, Prachinburi Province. It empties into the Gulf of Thailand in the northeastern tip of the Bay of Bangkok. The watershed of the Bang Pa Kong is about . It also powers a big power station near the its mouth, near highway 7. To protect the Irrawaddy dolphins many fishermen on the Bang Pakong River have been persuaded by authorities to stop shrimp fishing and 30 to 40 fishing boats have been modified so they can offer dolphin sightseeing tours. Dvaravati settlements include Muang Phra Rot, Dong Si Mahasod, Dong Lakhon, and Ban Khu Muang. Dvaravati coins have been found at U-Taphao.〔Higham, C., 2014, Early Mainland Southeast Asia, Bangkok: River Books Co., Ltd., ISBN 9786167339443〕 ==Tributaries== *Nakhon Nayok River *Prachin Buri River 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bang Pakong River」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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