词条 | Nen River |
释义 |
| name = Nen River | name_native =Native Name: {{ManchuSibeUnicode|ᠨᠣᠨ ᡠᠯᠠ}} (non ula) | name_native_lang = Manchu | name_other = | name_etymology = | nickname = | image = | image_size = | image_caption = Location of the Nen River | image_alt = | map = | map_size = | map_caption = | map_alt = | pushpin_map = | pushpin_map_size = | pushpin_map_caption= | pushpin_map_alt = | subdivision_type1 = | subdivision_name1 = | subdivision_type2 = | subdivision_name2 = | subdivision_type3 = | subdivision_name3 = | subdivision_type4 = | subdivision_name4 = | subdivision_type5 = | subdivision_name5 = | length = | width_min = | width_avg = | width_max = | depth_min = | depth_avg = | depth_max = | discharge1_location= | discharge1_min = | discharge1_avg = | discharge1_max = | source1 = | source1_location = | source1_coordinates= | source1_elevation = | mouth = | mouth_location = | mouth_coordinates = | mouth_elevation = | progression = | river_system = | basin_size = | basin_landmarks = | basin_population = | tributaries_left = | tributaries_right = | waterbodies = | waterfalls = | bridges = | ports = | custom_label = | custom_data = | extra = }} The Nen River or Nenjiang ({{zh|c={{linktext|嫩|江}}|p=Nèn Jiāng|w=Nen-chiang}}), or Nonni ({{manchu|m={{ManchuSibeUnicode|ᠨᠣᠨ The Nen River flows in the general southern direction in a wide valley between the Greater Khingan and the Lesser Khingan mountain ranges in the west and east, respectively, and meets the Second Songhua River near Da'an to form the Songhua River . The river is prone to flooding, as occurred most recently in 1998 and 2005. TributariesMajor tributaries of the Nen River include:
Cities
HistoryDuring the Qing Dynasty the Nenjiang provided an important communication route between southern Manchuria and the cities of Qiqihar and Mergen, both of which served at various points as capitals of the Qing Heilongjiang. A portage road connected the upper reaches of the Nenjiang with Aigun on the Amur as well.[1] In November 1931, the bridge over the Nen River near Jiangqiao became the site of one of the first battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War. External links
References1. ^{{cite book|title=Northern Frontiers of Qing China and Tokugawa Japan: A Comparative Study of Frontier Policy|first=Richard Louis|last=Edmonds|publisher=University of Chicago, Department of Geography; Research Paper No. 213|isbn=0-89065-118-3|year=1985|pages=115–117}} {{China Rivers}}{{Heilongjiang topics}}{{Inner Mongolia topics}}{{coord|45.4381|N|124.657|E|source:kolossus-dewiki|display=title}}{{Authority control}}{{-}}{{China-river-stub}} 3 : Rivers of Heilongjiang|Rivers of Inner Mongolia|Songhua River |
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