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The longest continental river in [[China]], the '''Tarim River''' is 2,179 km long and runs through a great desert. Its water comes from melted snow on [[Mount Tianshan]] and [[Mount Kunlun]]. Its three major tributaries are Aksu, Hotan and Yarkant rivers. | The longest continental river in [[China]], the '''Tarim River''' is 2,179 km long and runs through a great desert. Its water comes from melted snow on [[Mount Tianshan]] and [[Mount Kunlun]]. Its three major tributaries are Aksu, Hotan and Yarkant rivers. | ||
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The longest continental river in China, the Tarim River is 2,179 km long and runs through a great desert. Its water comes from melted snow on Mount Tianshan and Mount Kunlun. Its three major tributaries are Aksu, Hotan and Yarkant rivers.