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The largest in China and the third longest in the world, the''' Yangtze''' ('''长江''') rises from Geladaindong, the highest peak of the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ([[Yangtz River|More...]]) | The largest in China and the third longest in the world, the''' Yangtze''' ('''长江''') rises from Geladaindong, the highest peak of the [[Tanggulashan Mountains]]. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ([[Yangtz River|More...]]) |
Revision as of 07:03, 8 January 2016
The largest in China and the third longest in the world, the Yangtze (长江) rises from Geladaindong, the highest peak of the Tanggulashan Mountains. It flows 6,300 km eastward traversing 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the East China Sea. (More...)