Erren (river)

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Erren Xi
二仁溪
Mouth of the Erren

Mouth of the Erren

Data
location Taiwan
River system Erren
source Shanzhuhu, Neimen (Kaohsiung)
23 ° 0 ′ 2 ″  N , 120 ° 29 ′ 12 ″  E
Source height 460  m
muzzle Qieding (Kaohsiung) on the Taiwan Strait Coordinates: 22 ° 54 ′ 30 ″  N , 120 ° 10 ′ 50 ″  E 22 ° 54 ′ 30 ″  N , 120 ° 10 ′ 50 ″  E

length 61.2 km
Catchment area 339 km²

The Erren ( Chinese  二仁溪 , Pinyin Èrrén Xī , W.-G. Erh-jen Hsi ) is a river in the south of the island of Taiwan. The main stream has a length of 61.2 kilometers and has its source at Shanzhuhu ( 山豬 湖 , Shānzhū hú ) in the Neimen district of Kaohsiung at an altitude of about 460 meters. The name of the source location literally means "mountain pig lake", but it is only a place name, not a real lake.

The main stream crosses six boroughs in Kaohsiung (Neimen, Tianliao , Alian , Luzhu , Hunei , Qieding ) and five boroughs of Tainan ( Longqi , Guanmiao , Guiren , Rende , Southern District ) before flowing into Formosa Street in Qieding District .

Web links

Commons : Kaohsiung  - collection of images, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 二仁溪 ("River Erren"). e-river.wra.gov.tw, accessed on March 24, 2019 (Chinese (traditional)).
  2. a b c 表 13 中央 管 河川 - 民 國 105 年 底 Table 13. Central-government-administered Rivers. (pdf) Water Resources Authority ( 經濟 部 水利 署 ) of the Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs, December 2016, accessed May 19, 2018 (Chinese, English).
  3. 二仁溪 ("River Erren)". eem.wra.gov.tw, September 14, 2015, accessed on March 24, 2019 (Chinese (traditional)).