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}} | other_name = Cháng Jiāng | category = | category_hide = 1 | etymology = | nickname = | image = Dusk on the Yangtze River.jpg | image_caption = Dusk on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River (Three Gorges) | image_size = 300 | country = | province = Qinghai | province1 = Tibet | province2 = Yunnan | province3 = Sichuan | province4 = Chongqing | province5 = Hubei | province6 = Hunan | province7 = Jiangxi | province8 = Anhui | province9 = Jiangsu | province10 = Shanghai | region = | district = | municipality = | parent = | tributary_left = Yalong | tributary_left1 = Min | tributary_left2 = Tuo | tributary_left3 = Jialing | tributary_left4 = Han | tributary_right = Wu | tributary_right1 = Yuan | tributary_right2 = Zi | tributary_right3 = Xiang | tributary_right4 = Gan | tributary_right5 = Huangpu | city = Yibin | city1 = Luzhou | city2 = Chongqing | city3 = Wanzhou | city4 = Yichang | city5 = Jingzhou | city6 = Yueyang | city7 = Wuhan | city8 = Jiujiang | city9 = Anqing | city10 = Tongling | city11 = Wuhu | city12 = Nanjing | city13 = Zhenjiang | city14 = Nantong | city15 = Shanghai | landmark = | source = Geladaindong Peak | source_location = Tanggula Mountains | source_region = Qinghai | source_country = | source_elevation = 5042 | source_lat_d = 33| source_lat_m = 25| source_lat_s = 44| source_lat_NS =N | source_long_d = 91| source_long_m =10 | source_long_s = 57| source_long_EW =E | mouth = East China Sea | mouth_location = Shanghai| mouth_region = and Jiangsu | mouth_country = | mouth_lat_d = 31| mouth_lat_m = 23| mouth_lat_s = 37| mouth_lat_NS =N | mouth_long_d = 121| mouth_long_m =58 | mouth_long_s =59 | mouth_long_EW =E | length = 6300 | length_note = 〔Encyclopædia Britannica: Yangtze River http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110538/Yangtze-River〕 | width = | depth = | volume = | watershed = 1808500 | watershed_note = | discharge = 30166 | discharge_note = | discharge_max = 110000 | discharge_max_note = 〔https://probeinternational.org/three-gorges-probe/flood-types-yangtze-river Accessed 2011-02-01〕 | discharge_min = 2000 | discharge_min_note = | free = | free_type = | map = Yangtze_River_Map.png | map_caption = The course of the Yangtze River through China | map_size = 300px | map_locator = | map_locator_x = | map_locator_y = | website = | commons = | footnotes = }} The Yangtze River ( or ) (Chinese: 长江, ''Cháng Jiāng''), known in China as the ''Chang Jiang'' or the Yangzi, is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world. It flows for from the glaciers on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in Qinghai eastward across southwest, central and eastern China before emptying into the East China Sea at Shanghai. The river is the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It drains one-fifth of the land area of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and its river basin is home to one-third of the country's population.〔(). Accessed 10 Sept 2010. 〕 The Yangtze is also one of the biggest rivers by discharge volume in the world. The Yangtze River plays a large role in the history, culture and economy of China. The prosperous Yangtze River Delta generates as much as 20% of the PRC's GDP. The Yangtze River flows through a wide array of ecosystems and is itself habitat to several endemic and endangered species including the Chinese alligator, the finless porpoise, the Chinese paddlefish, the (possibly extinct) Yangtze River dolphin or ''baiji'', and the Yangtze sturgeon. For thousands of years, the river has been used for water, irrigation, sanitation, transportation, industry, boundary-marking and war. The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is the largest hydro-electric power station in the world.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=Three Gorges Dam, China : Image of the Day ) 〕〔(International Rivers, Three Gorges Dam profile ), Accessed August 3, 2009〕 In recent years, the river has suffered from industrial pollution, agricultural run-off, siltation, and loss of wetland and lakes, which exacerbates seasonal flooding. Some sections of the river are now protected as nature reserves. A stretch of the Yangtze flowing through deep gorges in western Yunnan is part of the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In mid-2014 the Chinese government announced it was building a multi-tier transport network, comprising railways, roads and airports, to create a new economic belt alongside the river. ==Names== 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「Yangtze」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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