Salween River
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| Length | 2,815 km |
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| Mouth | Andaman Sea |
| States (Myanmar) | Shan |
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| Source | Tibetan Plateau |
| Basin size | 324,000 km2 (125,000 sq mi) |
| Did you know | The Salween is one of the longest free-flowing rivers in Southeast Asia and is one of only two major free-flowing rivers in China. |
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| ID | 809262 |
About Salween River
The Salween or officially the Thanlwin River, known in China as the Nu River and in Sino-Burmese Daic area as Hong River, is a river about 2,815 kilometres long that flows from the Tibetan Plateau into the Andaman Sea in Southeast Asia.