Châu Đốc River

River in Vietnam
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Chau Doc River (An Giang, Vietnam), the section flowing through the Con Tien bridge.

The Châu Đốc River (Vietnamese: Sông Châu Đốc) is a river of Vietnam and Cambodia.

From its source in Takéo Province in Cambodia, the river drains southerly, crossing into Vietnam's An Giang Province then joining the Bassac River at Châu Đốc.[1]

References

  1. ^ Vietnam Administrative Atlas, NXB Bản Đồ, 2004


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