1. In which province of Vietnam is the shortest river located?
- Long An0%
- Tien Giang0%
- Tra Vinh0%
- An Giang0%
The Vam Nao River is a river in Phu Tan District (An Giang). It is considered the shortest river in Vietnam with a length of only about 6.5km, a width of 700m, and a depth of over 17m. Despite its modest length, the Vam Nao River still plays an important role in waterway traffic in the Mekong Delta.
2. This is the only river that connects which two rivers?
- Tien River - Hau River0%
- Trem River – Be River0%
- Cai Lon River – Cai Be River0%
- Dong Nai River – Be River0%
The Vam Nao River is the only river connecting the Tien River and the Hau River - the two main streams of the Mekong River when entering Vietnam, flowing through the Mekong Delta region. The river has a strong flow rate, and the two river mouths have fierce whirlpools all year round. Therefore, people have to distinguish the two dangerous river heads: Vam Tren and Vam Duoi (some places write Vam Nao Thuong and Vam Nao Ha).
3. Which statement is correct about this river?
- Where there are many fierce fish0%
- Where many shipwrecks occur0%
- A place with many fish species listed in the Vietnam Red Book0%
- All of the above0%
With a short but wide and very deep river, the bottom of the Vam Nao River is also home to large fish such as giant catfish, giant catfish, freshwater stingrays... Many people often call this place the stronghold of "monster fish" or "water monsters".
Vam Nao is also known in many documents as a ferocious river that sinks many boats when passing through. Folklore often says: "Young corn roasted on a stove/ I dare anyone to row a ferry to Vam Nao".
4. Which is the longest inland river in Vietnam?
- Red River0%
- Dong Nai River0%
- Mekong River0%
- Da River0%
Dong Nai River is the longest inland river in Vietnam, with a length of 586km, the second largest in the South in terms of basin, after the Mekong River.
The river originates from the Langbiang plateau (in Lam Dong), flows through the provinces of Lam Dong, Dak Nong, Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Ho Chi Minh City, and then flows into the East Sea at Can Gio district, Ho Chi Minh City.
The main tributaries of the Dong Nai River include the Da Nhim River, the Be River, the Da Huoai River, the Saigon River, the La Nga River, and the Vam Co River. The tributaries of this river include the Nga Bay River, the Dong Tranh River, the Soai Rap River, and the Thi Vai River.
5. Which is the longest river flowing through Vietnam?
- Da River0%
- Mekong River0%
- Dong Nai River0%
- Red River0%
The Mekong River is the longest river flowing through Vietnam. It is the 7th largest river in Asia and the 10th largest in the world in terms of water flow. It originates from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, flows through Yunnan Province (China), through Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and empties into the East Sea in Vietnam.
In Vietnam, the Mekong River is the general name for the distributaries of the Mekong River as it flows through the territory. The basin of this river has an area of about 71,000 km2, accounting for 20% of the total area of our country.
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/con-song-ngan-nhat-viet-nam-nam-o-tinh-nao-2400453.html
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