Comment Appelle-t-on autrement le fleuve Yangzi Jiang ?

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Comment Appelle-t-on autrement le fleuve Yangzi Jiang ?

Comment Appelle-t-on autrement le fleuve Yangzi Jiang ?

Le Yangzi Jiang 扬子江, Yang-tseu-Kiang, Yangtsé ou Chang Jiang 长江 (le « long fleuve »), autrefois fleuve Bleu, est le plus long fleuve d'Asie (6 380 km).

Où est le fleuve Bleu ?

Yang-Tsé-Kiang : plus long fleuve d'Asie En raison de sa couleur éclatante, il est également connu sous le nom de « fleuve Bleu ». Long de plus de 6 000 km, le fleuve chinois Yang-Tsé-Kiang est le troisième plus long fleuve du monde, après l'Amazone et le Nil.

Quel est le vrai nom du fleuve Jaune ?

Grand fleuve de la Chine du Nord et deuxième fleuve chinois après le Yangzi, le Huanghe ou fleuve Jaune mesure 5 464 kilomètres de long et draine un bassin de 745 000 kilomètres carrés.

Où prend sa source le Yangzi Jiang ?

Qinghai Yangtze River/Sources

Où se situe le Yang-tsé-kiang ?

Hubei Yangtze River/Province

Why is the Yangtze River called the long river?

  • The name Yangtze—derived from the name of the ancient fiefdom of Yang—has been applied to the river mainly by those in the West. Chang Jiang (“Long River”) is the name used in China, although it also is called Da Jiang (“Great River”) or, simply, Jiang (“ [The] River”).

Where does the Yangtze River cross the Sichuan Province?

  • In most of this segment, the river crosses hilly Sichuan province, where the lower mountains and plateaus connect the highlands of southwestern China with the Qin (Tsinling) Mountains lying between the Yangtze and Huang He (Yellow River) basins.

How close is the Yangtze River to the Mekong River?

  • In this region the Yangtze runs close and parallel to both the Mekong and Salween rivers; all three rivers are within 15 to 30 miles (25 to 50 km) of one another and continue to flow in mutual proximity for a distance of more than 250 miles (400 km).

What is the local name of the Chang Jiang River?

  • Various sections of Chang Jiang have local names. From Yibin to Yichang, the river through Sichuan and Chongqing Municipality is also known as the Chuan Jiang (川江; Chuān Jiāng) or "Sichuan River.". In Hubei Province, the river is also called the Jing Jiang (荆江; Jīngjiāng) or the "Jing River" after Jingzhou.

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