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Coordinates: 13°3210N 105°5754E / 13.536°N 105.965°E / 13.536; 105.965
 

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Tonlé San
Ya Krong Po Ko
Tonlé San
Native name
  • ទន្លេសាន (Khmer)
  • Sông Sê San (Vietnamese)
  • Location
    CountryVietnam, Cambodia
    Physical characteristics
    Source 
     • locationconfluence of Dak Psi and Dak Po Ko
     • coordinates14°36′23N 107°50′25E / 14.6063°N 107.8404°E / 14.6063; 107.8404
    Mouth 

     • location

    Mekong

     • coordinates

    13°32′10N 105°57′54E / 13.536°N 105.965°E / 13.536; 105.965
    Basin size17,000 km2 (6,600 sq mi)
    Basin features
    ProgressionTonlé San—MekongMekong DeltaSouth China Sea

    Tonlé San (Khmer: ទន្លេសាន, Tônlé San), also known as the Sesan River (Vietnamese: Sông Sê San), is a river that flows through central Vietnam and north-east Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Mekong River. Its tributaries include the Dak Bla, Dakpsy, Sa Thầy and Lagrai rivers.[1] A short portion of the river forms a part of the international border between Cambodia and Vietnam.

    Women in Sesan district are washing their clothes in Tonle Sesan, the major tributary of the Mekong River that flows through Cambodia.

    There are a number of hydropower dams on the Se San River and its tributaries. Where it joins the Srepok River in the Lower Se San 2 Dam. Upstream is the dam cascade: Se San 4A, Se San 4, Se San 3A, Se San 3, Yali Falls. On the Dak Po Ko River is the Plei Krông dam. There are also several dams on tributaries of the Dak Bla, including the Dak Snghé, tributary of the Dak Bla, is the Upper Kontum dam and hydropower plant, which discharges into the Tra Khuc River, and the Dak Doa.[clarification needed][2]

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Truong, Hong (2013). "Basin Profile of the Upper Sesan River" (PDF). ICEM – International Centre for Environmental Management. Project report: Challenge Program on Water & Food Mekong project MK3 “Optimizing the management of a cascade of reservoirs at the catchment level”. Tran Thi Minh Hue, Pham Cong Tri, Vo Nhu Phuc , Nguyen Quang Ngoc, Đao Thi Linh Uyen. Hanoi, Vientnam. Retrieved 2 October 2023 – via Mekong River Commission.
  • ^ United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. "CDM: Dak Doa Hydropower Project". cdm.unfccc.int.


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