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Coordinates: 13°0515N 109°1941E / 13.08750°N 109.32806°E / 13.08750; 109.32806
 

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Ba River
Ba River flows through the city of Tuy Hòa, Phú Yên province
Ba River Basin (Interactive map)
Native nameSông Ba (Vietnamese)
Location
CountryVietnam
Province
  • Gia Lai
  • Đắk Lắk
  • Phú Yên
  • Physical characteristics
    SourceNgọc Rô mountain range
     • locationKon Tum
     • elevation1549
    MouthĐà Diễn Gate

     • location

    Tuy Hòa City

     • coordinates

    13°05′15N 109°19′41E / 13.08750°N 109.32806°E / 13.08750; 109.32806

     • elevation

    0 m
    Length388 km (241 mi)
    Basin size13,900 km2 (5,400 sq mi)
    Discharge 
     • average302 m3/s (10,700 cu ft/s)
     • minimum45 m3/s (1,600 cu ft/s)
     • maximum935 m3/s (33,000 cu ft/s)
    Basin features
    River systemĐà Rằng RiverinĐức Bình Tây commune, Sông Hinh River, Phú Yên province
    Tributaries 
     • right
    • Ayun River
  • Krông Năng River
  • Hinh River
  • Ba River (Vietnamese: Sông Ba, also known as Ea Pa, Ia Pa, Krông PaorĐà Rằng River) is a river in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. It has its source in Kon Tum Province and flows into the South China SeainTuy Hòa, Phú Yên Province.[1] It has the largest river valley area in central Vietnam[2] and one of the largest river systems in central Vietnam with a total basin area of 13,900 km² or 4.19% of Vietnam's total area.[1] It has a total length of 374 km.

    Geography

    [edit]

    Ba River's basin area makes up southern Phú Yên province, parts of Đắk Lắk province, around half of Gia Lai province and parts of Kon Tum province and therefore, much of the eastern part of the Central Highlands. Tributaries include Hinh River and Ayun River, among many others.[1]

    The river's water volume varies significantly throughout the year, with only 47 and 45 m3/s in March and April and 366, 682, and 935 m3/s in September, October, and November.[1]

    History

    [edit]

    Remains from different periods have been found along Ba River. They include a Sanskrit inscription from the fifth century at its mouth and various Champa sites, including the citadel Thanh Ho around 15 km inland.[2] The river certainly provided an important route far into the interior for the Cham people,[2] who were involved in trade with both their highland hinterlands and seagoing merchants.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d Atlat Dia li Viet Nam (Geographical Atlas of Vietnam). NXB Giao Duc, Hanoi: 2010
  • ^ a b c Vickery 2009, 48
  • Bibliography


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