Mae Nam Wang
Mae Nam Wang Wang |
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The Mae Nam Wang in Lampang |
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location | Northern Thailand | |
River system | Mae Nam Chao Phraya | |
Drain over | Mae Nam Ping → Mae Nam Chao Phraya → Gulf of Thailand | |
source |
Phi Pan Nam Mountains , County Phan , province Chiang Rai 19 ° 30 '5 " N , 99 ° 38' 14" O |
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muzzle | District Ban Tak , Tak Province in the Ping River coordinates: 17 ° 7 '25 " N , 99 ° 3' 37" O 17 ° 7 '25 " N , 99 ° 3' 37" O |
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Mouth height |
130 m
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length | 440 km | |
Catchment area | 10,791 km² | |
Discharge at gauge 01070802 (Thun District Lum Pang Province) A Eo : 8985 km² |
NNQ (01/04/1971) MNQ MQ Mq MHQ HHQ (10/05/1964) |
0 l / s 1 m³ / s 19.8 m³ / s 2.2 l / (s km²) 336 m³ / s 1756 m³ / s |
Reservoirs flowed through | Kew Lom Dam | |
Medium-sized cities | Lampang; Tak | |
Residents in the catchment area | 878079 (1995) |
The Mae Nam Wang ( Thai แม่น้ำ วัง , Wang River ), or just Wang , is a river in northern Thailand . It rises near Doi Luang, in the Phi Pan Nam Mountains . It flows into the Mae Nam Ping ( Ping River ) at Tak . In total, the river is 440 km long. The main tributaries are: Nam Mae Tum, Nam Mae Chang, Nam Mae Tui and Nam Mae Suai.
Important cities along the Wang are: