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Coordinates: 24°57′16″N 106°8′30″E / 24.95444°N 106.14167°E / 24.95444; 106.14167
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{{Dablink|Not to be confused with the [[Nyang River]] in Tibet, also known as the Nanpan River}}
{{Dablink|Not to be confused with the [[Nyang River]] in Tibet, also known as the Nanpan River}}
The '''Nanpan River''' has its source in the [[Yungui Plateau]] of eastern [[Yunnan]] Province. It then flows east, forming part of the border between [[Guizhou]] and [[Guangxi]] provinces. It joins with the [[Beipan River]] to become the [[Hongshui River]].
The '''Nanpan River''' has its source in the [[Yungui Plateau]] of eastern [[Yunnan]] Province. It then flows east, forming part of the border between [[Guizhou]] and [[Guangxi]] provinces. It joins with the [[Beipan River]] to become the [[Hongshui River]].

Revision as of 01:26, 7 February 2012

The Nanpan River has its source in the Yungui Plateau of eastern Yunnan Province. It then flows east, forming part of the border between Guizhou and Guangxi provinces. It joins with the Beipan River to become the Hongshui River.

24°57′16″N 106°8′30″E / 24.95444°N 106.14167°E / 24.95444; 106.14167