- The
Srepok River (Khmer: ទន្លេស្រែពក, Tônlé
Srêpôk; Vietnamese: Sông Sêrêpôk) is a
major tributary of the
Mekong River. It runs from Đắk Lắk
Province in...
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protected by Keo
Seima Wildlife Sanctuary,
Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, and
Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary, as well as
Ratanakiri province, and the
Cardamom Mountains...
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Srepok 1 is a
solar power plant built on the land of Ea Wer commune, Buon Don district, Dak Lak province, Vietnam. The
Srepok 1
power plant has a capacity...
- Lắk, Đắk Nông, and Bình Phước provinces.
Three rivers cross the province;
Srepok,
Preaek Chhbaar, and
Preaek te Rivers. The
provincial capital is Senmonorom...
- Chek
River (Stung Svay Chek) Tonlé San Kong
River (Stung Kong)
Srepok River (Stung
Srepok)
Kampong Trak
River (Stung
Kampong Trak) Kah Bpow
River (Stung...
- 000 cu ft/s) • maximum 39,000 m3/s (1,400,000 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left
Srepok, Nam Khan, Tha, Nam Ou • right Mun, Tonlé Sap, Kok, Ruak...
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Range in the north,
across a
hilly plateau between the Tonlé San and Tonlé
Srepok rivers, to
tropical deciduous forests in the south. In
recent years, logging...
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provincial administrative centre,
rather than the
trading center of Đôn on the
Srepok River. Buôn Ma Thuột was
originally settled by the Ê Đê, but due to the...
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hydropower dams on the Se San
River and its tributaries.
Where it
joins the
Srepok River in the
Lower Se San 2 Dam.
Upstream is the dam cascade: Se San 4A...
- in the south. Đắk Nông has
three main
river systems: the Ba River, the
Srepok (or Sêrêpôk)
river (part of the
Mekong river basin) and Đồng Nai
river demarking...