Wu River

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The Wu River is a significant river in southwestern China known for flowing through deep gorges and contributing substantially to the Yangtze River system.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
Yangtze River at Fuling 0 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry China NERFINISHED
contributesTo Yangtze River sediment load
Yangtze River water volume
country China
drainageBasin upper Yangtze River system
flowsThrough Chongqing
surface form: Chongqing Municipality

Guizhou Province
hasEconomicUse fisheries
hydropower generation
inland navigation
irrigation
hasFeature series of reservoirs and dams
hasHydrologicalFunction major right-bank tributary of the Yangtze River
hasValleyType canyon-like valley
gorge
knownFor deep gorges
significant contribution to Yangtze River discharge
steep valleys
locatedIn Southwest China
surface form: Southwestern China

upper reaches of the Yangtze River
mouthLocatedIn Chongqing
surface form: Chongqing Municipality

Fuling District
mouthLocation Wu River self-linksurface differs
surface form: Yangtze River at Fuling
partOf Yangtze River basin
passesThrough karst landscapes
region Southwest China
sourceLocation Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau
surface form: Guizhou Plateau
tributaryOf Yangtze River
watercourseType mountain river

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Yangtze River majorTributary Wu River
Wu River mouthLocation Wu River self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Yangtze River at Fuling