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Sungari,[1] vulgo Songhua (Sinice 松花江; Russice Сунгари; Mandshurice ᠰᡠᠩᡤᠠᡵᡳ), est unum e maximis fluminibus in Sinis et longissimus Amuris tributarius, qui 1434 fere chiliometra ex Montibus Changbai in finibus rei publicae poplularis Sinarum et Coreae Septentrionalis per provincias Jilinensem et Heilongjiang fluit. Sungari inferior planitiem Mandshuricam peragrat, ubi flexus permultos facit. Jilin, Harbinia, Jiāmùsī urbes ad Sungari sitae sunt. Tóngjiāng in urbe Amurensi effunditur.
Longitudo | 1927 chm |
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Altitudo fontis | 305 m |
Decursus aquae | 2470 m³/s |
Area systematis | 524 000 chm² |
Fons | Changbai montes |
Ostium | Amur |
Regio | provinciae Jilinensis, Heilongjiang |
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