Dadu River (Taiwan)
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Dadu River Wu River Black River | |
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![]() Sunset at the lower reaches of Wu River | |
Dadu River in Taiwan | |
Native name | |
Location | |
Country | Taiwan |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Central Mountain Range: western foothills of Hehuanshan |
Mouth | |
• location | Taiwan Strait: Taichung City/Changhua County border |
Length | 124 km (77 mi) |
Basin size | 2,025.6 km2 (782.1 sq mi) |
Dadu River | |||||||||||||
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Chinese | 大肚溪 | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Big Belly Creek | ||||||||||||
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Black River | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 烏溪 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 乌溪 | ||||||||||||
Literal meaning | Black Creek Raven Creek Crow Creek | ||||||||||||
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The Dadu River also called the Wu River, is a major river located in the Northwest of Taiwan. With a total length of 124 km (77 mi) it is sixth-longest river on the island. [1]
Names
The Dadu River is named after a former port near its mouth, now the Dadu District of Taichung.
It is also known as the Black River,[2] a calque of its Hokkien name. The same name appears in English as the Wu River, the pinyin romanization of its Mandarin pronunciation. It received the name from the many black-winged birds that used to live along the river.[3]
Geography
It flows through Taichung City, Changhua County, and Nantou County for 119 kilometers (74 mi).[4][5][6] It is the 6th-longest river on Taiwan Island and the 4th-largest in terms of drainage area.[4]
See also
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References
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