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Location of the Srepok river
The Srepok River (Khmer: ទន្លេស្រែពក, Tônlé Srêpôk; Vietnamese: Sông Sêrêpôk) is a major tributary of the Mekong River. It runs from Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam through the Ratanakiri and Stung Treng provinces in Cambodia to join the Mekong[1] near Stung Treng town. Its length is 405 km[2] in which the last 281 km course is in Cambodian territory. The Srepok River, in turn, has contained two main tributaries, the Krong No and Krong Ana Rivers.[3] Before joining the Mekong, the Srepok also merges with the Sesan River and Kong River in Stung Treng province. In Vietnam, it is also called Dak Krong river.
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The SrepokRiver (Khmer: ទន្លេស្រែពក, Tônlé Srêpôk; Vietnamese: Sông Sêrêpôk) is a major tributary of the Mekong River. It runs from Đắk Lắk Province in...
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in the north, across a hilly plateau between the Tonlé San and Tonlé Srepokrivers, to tropical deciduous forests in the south. In recent years, logging...
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the former capital of Ratanakiri, is located in the district on the SrepokRiver. The town is home to fewer than 800 people. The district gives its name...
includes sizeable dams on two key Mekong tributaries, the Sesan and the Srepokrivers. HPPs on the Mekong mainstream have aroused particular environmental...
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parts of the country. In Vietnam the uplands of the upper Tonlé San and SrepokRivers. Adjacent neighboring parts of eastern Myanmar These are the drier areas...
fighting with the Tampuan from the East over the control of the Sesan and Srepokrivers in order to dominate the Red Hills plateaux of Ratanakiri. In 1958,...
and Sekong Rivers up the Sesan and SrepokRivers. In addition, at least 87 villages in Cambodia located along tributaries of these two rivers would also...
Southeast Asia. A Chinese company is planning to build a dam on the SrepokRiver, which would flood the surrounding villages and inundate more than a...
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This article lists rivers by their average discharge measured in descending order of their water flow rate. Here, only those rivers whose discharge is...
2012-07-19. Environmental Impact Assessment on the Cambodian part of the SrepokRiver due to hydropower development in Vietnam (PDF) (Report). SWECO Grøner...
Nông, and Bình Phước provinces. Three rivers cross the province; Srepok, Preaek Chhbaar, and Preaek te Rivers. The provincial capital is Senmonorom which...
the Sesan-Srepok-Sesong Protection Network (3SPN), organising 59 villages in northeast Cambodia to promote the environment in the three river basins and...
lagleri migrates up the Mekong River in January–February, then moves back downstream into the lower basin where the Sesan, Srepok, and Sekong enter the Mekong...
protected by Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, and Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary, as well as Ratanakiri province, and the Cardamom Mountains...
Mondolkiri, Cambodge’. Istom, 2010. Bourdier, Frédéric. ‘De la Sésan à la Srépok, racines et destins des populations indigènes du Nord-Est du Cambodge’....
differences from Standard Khmer. Khmer Khe is spoken in the Se San, Srepok and Sekong river valleys of Sesan and Siem Pang districts in Stung Treng Province...