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Chinit River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chinit River
Chinit River (alternates: Stung Chinit or Stoeng Chinith) is a river of Cambodia. Located in Kampong Thom Province,〔 it is a major tributary of the Tonlé Sap Lake ("Great Lake"), which joins the Tonlé Sap River at the downstream end in the larger Mekong basin. Somewhat unusually the river is looped back into the same river system, which accounts for its length of , leaving Tonlé Sap lake and entering its river again downstream. The prehistoric archaeological site of Samrong Sen is located on the river bank.〔Kyoto (1997), pp. 23–31〕 Water resource projects, commencing in 1971 and in 2003, have had various measures of success. The river is an important trade route.〔 ==Geography==
Chinit River, also called Stung Chinit River, is major tributary of the Tonlé Sap River, which flows down from the great lake of the same name from the northeast direction at , in central Cambodia. It reenters the Tonlé Sap system in the river at . The river's length is approximately and loops out and into the Tonlé Sap rsystem.〔Kyoto (1997), p. 25〕 Its width varies in the range of over a total river stretch of . The river drains a catchment area of including the catchment of of its tributary, the Stung Tang Krasaing, up to its outflow into Tonlé Sap Lake.〔Kyoto (1997), p. 25〕 The river passes through the Bolaven Plateau of Laos, reaches its highest elevation point, , at Phumi Chrach,〔 and ends at its outflow point on Tonlé Sap Lake at an elevation of .There are gentler slopes noted towards the downstream.〔 Its main lake is Bung Real Lake.〔 The main city along the river is Santuk District Capital.〔 Samrong Sen, a prehistoric archaeological site of Neolithic Age is located on its right bank.
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