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The Jin River or Jinjiang () is located in southern Fujian; its basin includes most of Quanzhou Prefecture-level city. The name of the river comes from Jin Dynasty (265–420). The Jin River, whose upper course is labeled on many maps as Xixi () It originates in the Daiyun Mountains (:zh:戴云山), and flows in the general southeastern direction, for into the Quanzhou Bay of the Taiwan Strait. East (downstream) of Nan'an County's county seat the Jin River receives its major tributary, the Dongxi (), coming from the north. After this point the river is always labeled on maps as the Jin River (Jinjiang). The Jin River develops an estuary as it enters Quanzhou Bay from the west; here it separates downtown Quanzhou (on the left, northeastern or northern bank) from Jinjiang City (on the right, southwestern or southern bank). The annual rain fall level ranges from , so the Jinjiang river rise and fall dramatically during the year. ==Towns along the river== There are 13 towns around the river, they are Chinyan, Chidian, Chendai, Luoshan, Cizao, Neikeng, Anhai, Dongshi, Yonghe, Yinglin, Longhu, Shenhu and Jinjinchu. The Zimao Mountain is also nearby. 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「Jin River (Fujian)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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