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Lian River (South China Sea)

Coordinates: 23°17′21″N 116°21′54″E / 23.2893°N 116.3650°E / 23.2893; 116.3650
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Lian River (simplified Chinese: 练江; traditional Chinese: 練江; pinyin: Lianjiang) is a river in southeast China that flows into the South China Sea. It is located in the municipality of Jieyang and Shantou, in Southern China's Guangdong Province and has a total length of 72 kilometres (45 mi). It is one of the most polluted rivers in China.[citation needed]

See also

Guiyu Town

23°17′21″N 116°21′54″E / 23.2893°N 116.3650°E / 23.2893; 116.3650