Nanxi River (Yunnan)

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title: Nanxi River (Yunnan)
text: The Nanxi River, also known as the Nậm Thi River in Vietnamese or Namiti, is a tributary of the Red River located in China's Yunnan province. It is a border river of Lào Cai, Vietnam, and Hekou, China. It flows generally north to south from Mengzi to Hekou, where it joins the Red River and flows into Vietnam. The Chinese portion of the Yunnan–Vietnam Railway was built partly along the Nanxi River valley from 1906 to 1910, linking the city of Kunming with the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi. The mounta
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description: Tributary of the Red River in China's Yunnan province
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date modified: 2023-04-09T22:48:14Z
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