Tonlé San
Tonlé San | |
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![]() Tonlé San | |
Native name | Sông Sê San |
Other name(s) | Ya Krong Po Ko |
Country | Vietnam, Cambodia |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source |
confluence of Dak Psi and Dak Po Ko 14°36′23″N 107°50′25″E / 14.6063°N 107.8404°E |
River mouth |
Mekong 13°32′10″N 105°57′54″E / 13.536°N 105.965°ECoordinates: 13°32′10″N 105°57′54″E / 13.536°N 105.965°E |
Basin features | |
Progression | Tonlé San—Mekong—Mekong Delta—South China Sea |
Basin size | 17,000 km2 (6,600 sq mi) |
Tonlé San, also known as Tonlé Se San or Sesan River, is a river that flows through central Vietnam and north-east Cambodia. It is a major tributary of the Mekong River. 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.
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