Quan River

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The Quan River is a major river in Henan province of China. It is the largest tributary of the Ying River which is a part of the Huai River watershed system. Its total length is about 241 km, 120 km of which in the upstream section is also called Fen River. It flows into the Ying River in Anhui province.[1]

Native name泉河 (Chinese)
CountryChina
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Quan River
Fen River
Map showing the Quan River and Huai River
Native name泉河 (Chinese)
Location
CountryChina
RegionNorthern China and Eastern China
CitiesFuyang, Jieshou, Luohe, Shangshui, Shenqiu, Linquan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationShaoling District of Luohe, Henan province, China
MouthYing River
  location
Near the Fuyang, Anhui province, China
  coordinates
32°54′24″N 115°50′09″E
Length149.7 mi (240.9 km), Northwest-Southeast
Basin size2,031 sq mi (5,260 km2)
Basin features
River systemHuai River watershed
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Quan River photoed at 11:53 a.m on May 18th,2017

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