Everything about The Ma River totally explained
The
Ma River (
Vietnamese:
Sông Mã,
Lao:
Nam Ma) is a
river in
Asia, originating in northwestern
Vietnam it runs for 400 km through Vietnam,
Laos and back through Vietnam, meeting the sea at the
Gulf of Tonkin.
The largest tributaries of Ma River ar
Chu River (or Nam Sam River as is called in Laos), Bưởi River, Cầu Chày River. All of them join Ma River in
Thanh Hoa Province in North Central Vietnam.
Ma River creates the third largest delta (Ma River Delta or Thanh Hoa Delta) in Vietnam.
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