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Ping River
River
Ping River at Tak
Tributaries
 - left Wang River
Source Khun Ping[1]
 - location Doi Tuay, Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai Province
 - elevation 1,700 m (5,577 ft)
 - coordinates 19°48′45″N 98°50′20″E / 19.8125°N 98.83889°E / 19.8125; 98.83889
Mouth Chao Phraya River, Pak Nam Pho
 - location Nakhon Sawan province
 - elevation 25 m (82 ft)
Length 658 km (409 mi)
Basin 44,688 km² (17,254 sq mi)
Discharge for Nakhon Sawan
 - average 265 m3/s (9,358 cu ft/s)
 - max 2,302 m3/s (81,294 cu ft/s)
Map of the Chao Phraya River drainage basin showing the Ping River

The Ping River (Thai: แม่น้ำปิง, RTGS: Maenam Ping, IPA: [mɛ̂ːnáːm piŋ]), along with the Nan River, is one of the two main contributaries of Chao Phraya River.[2] It originates at Doi Chiang Dao in Chiang Dao district, Chiang Mai Province. After passing Chiang Mai town, it flows though the provinces Lamphun, Tak, and Kamphaeng Phet. At the confluence with the Nan River at Nakhon Sawan (also named Paknam Pho in Thai) it forms the Chao Phraya River.

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[edit] Tributaries

The principal tributary of the Ping is the Wang River.

[edit] Ping Basin

The Ping Basin is one of the largest drainage basins of the Chao Phraya Watershed, draining 33,896 km² of land area.

[edit] Greater Ping Basin

The greater Ping Basin, i.e. the basin of the entire Ping river system including its tributary the Wang River drains a total of 44,688 km² of land area.

[edit] National Parks

The Ping River flows through the Mae Ping National Park.

[edit] References

Coordinates: 19°30′N 98°58′E / 19.5°N 98.967°E / 19.5; 98.967

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