Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River
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The principal tributaries of the Chao Phraya River
Chao Phraya River
The Chao Phraya is a major river in Thailand, with its low alluvial plain forming the centre of the country. It runs through Bangkok, the capital city, and then empties into the Gulf of Thailand.-Etymology:...

  of Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...

 are the Pa Sak River
Pa Sak River
The Pa Sak River is a river in central Thailand. The river originates in Dan Sai District, Loei Province, passes through Phetchabun Province as the backbone of the Province...

, the Sakae Krang River
Sakae Krang River
The Sakae Krang River is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. It originates in Mae Wong National Park, Kamphaeng Phet Province. It is 225 km long, with most of its length in Uthai Thani Province...

, the Nan River
Nan River
The Nan River is a river in Thailand. It is one of the most important tributaries of the Chao Phraya River.-Geography:The Nan River originates in Nan Province. The provinces along the river after Nan Province are Uttaradit, Phitsanulok and Phichit. The Yom River joins the Nan River at Chum Saeng...

 (along with its principal confluent the Yom River
Yom River
The Yom River is the dime main tributary of the Nan River . The Yom originates in Pong district, Phayao Province, Thailand...

), the Ping River
Ping River
The Ping River , along with the Nan River, is one of the two main contributaries of Chao Phraya River. 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...

 (with its principal confluent the Wang River
Wang River
The Wang River is a river in northern Thailand.-Geography:The Wang River is altogether 335nsnp;km long. Its waters flow from north to south. One of the principal settlements along the river is Lampang, which is situated on the north bank of a curve in the river. From Lampang, the river extends...

), and the Tha Chin River
Tha Chin River
The Tha Chin river is a distributary of the Chao Phraya river, Thailand. It splits near the province of Chainat and then flows westerly from the Chao Phraya through the central plains, until it mouths into the Gulf of Thailand at the province of Samut Sakhon....

. Each of these tributaries (and the Chao Phraya itself) is further tributed by additional minor tributaries often referred to as khwae. All of the tributaries, including the lesser khwae, form an extensive tree-like pattern, with branches flowing through nearly every province in central and northern Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...

.. None of the tributaries of the Chao Phraya extend beyond the nation's borders. The Nan and the Yom River flow nearly parallel from Phitsanulok
Phitsanulok
Phitsanulok is an important and historic city in lower northern Thailand and is the capital of Phitsanulok Province, which stretches all the way to the Laotian border. Phitsanulok is one of the oldest cities in Thailand, founded over 600 years ago...

 to Chumsaeng in the north of Nakhon Sawan province. The Wang River
Wang River
The Wang River is a river in northern Thailand.-Geography:The Wang River is altogether 335nsnp;km long. Its waters flow from north to south. One of the principal settlements along the river is Lampang, which is situated on the north bank of a curve in the river. From Lampang, the river extends...

 enters the Ping River near Sam Ngao district in Tak province
Tak Province
Tak is one of the northern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Sukhothai, Kamphaeng Phet, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani and Kanchanaburi...

.

Tributary tree

The following is a tree demonstrating the points at which the major tributaries of the Chao Phraya River
Chao Phraya River
The Chao Phraya is a major river in Thailand, with its low alluvial plain forming the centre of the country. It runs through Bangkok, the capital city, and then empties into the Gulf of Thailand.-Etymology:...

 branch off from the main river and from each other.
  • Gulf of Thailand
    Gulf of Thailand
    The Gulf of Thailand , also known in to Malays as Teluk Siam literally meant Gulf of Siam, is a shallow arm of the South China Sea.-Geography:...

    • Chao Phraya River (Drains into the Gulf of Thailand via the Chao Phraya Delta)
      • Noi River
        Noi River
        -Geography:The Noi River is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. It originates at the Chao Phraya Dam at Chai Nat and rejoins the Chao Phraya at Bang Sai.-History:...

         (Joins the Chao Phraya at Bang Sai)
      • Pa Sak River
        Pa Sak River
        The Pa Sak River is a river in central Thailand. The river originates in Dan Sai District, Loei Province, passes through Phetchabun Province as the backbone of the Province...

         (Joins the Lopburi at Ayutthaya Island)
        • Lopburi River
          Lopburi River
          The Lopburi River is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River in central Thailand. It splits from the Chao Phraya river at Tambon Bang Phutsa, Singburi. Passing through Tha Wung district and the town of Lopburi, it enters the Chao Phraya together with the Pa Sak River at the town of Ayutthaya. It is...

           (Joins the Pa Sak at Ayutthaya
          Ayutthaya (city)
          Ayutthaya city is the capital of Ayutthaya province in Thailand. Located in the valley of the Chao Phraya River. The city was founded in 1350 by King U Thong, who went there to escape a smallpox outbreak in Lop Buri and proclaimed it the capital of his kingdom, often referred to as the Ayutthaya...

          )
        • Additional tributaries of the Pa Sak include the Muak Lek
          Muak Lek River
          The Muak Lek River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin....

          , Phung
          Phung River
          The Phung River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Pa Daeng
          Pa Daeng River
          The Pa Daeng River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Kong
          Lam Kong
          The Lam Kong is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Sonthi
          Sonthi River
          The Sonthi River is a tributary of the Pa Sak River. It originates at the Ruak and Phanghoei mountains in the border area of Lam Sonthi district, Lopburi province and Si Thep, Phetchabun province. The river flows southward as the backbone of Lam Sonthi district and joins with the Phaya Klang River...

          , Wang Chomphu
          Wang Chomphu River
          The Wang Chomphu River is a river in Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Na
          Na River
          The Na River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Chun
          Chun River
          The Chun River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Duk
          Duk River
          The Duk River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Khon Kaen
          Khon Kaen River
          The Khon Kaen River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Yai
          Yai River
          The Yai River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Saduang Yai
          Saduang Yai River
          The Saduang Yai River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Ban Bong
          Ban Bong River
          The Ban Bong River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Tarang
          Tarang River
          The Tarang River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           and Phaya Klang
          Phaya Klang
          The Phaya Klang is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           Rivers.
      • Sakae Krang River
        Sakae Krang River
        The Sakae Krang River is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. It originates in Mae Wong National Park, Kamphaeng Phet Province. It is 225 km long, with most of its length in Uthai Thani Province...

         (Joins the Chao Phraya at Uthai Thani
        Uthai Thani
        Uthai Thani is a town in Thailand, capital of the Uthai Thani province, in the Lower North of the country. It covers the whole tambon Uthai Mai of Mueang Uthai Thani district. The town is situated on the right bank of the Sakae Krang River, a few kilometers upstream from where it flows into the...

        )
        • Tributaries of the Sakae Krang River include the Thap Salao
          Thap Salao River
          The Thap Salao River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Sakae Krang River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin....

          , Wang Ma
          Wang Ma River
          The Wang Ma River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Sakae Krang River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Wong
          Wong River
          The Wong River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Sakae Krang River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

          , Pho
          Pho River
          The Pho River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Sakae Krang River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           and Tak Daet
          Tak Daet River
          The Tak Daet River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Sakae Krang River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           Rivers.
      • Nan River
        Nan River
        The Nan River is a river in Thailand. It is one of the most important tributaries of the Chao Phraya River.-Geography:The Nan River originates in Nan Province. The provinces along the river after Nan Province are Uttaradit, Phitsanulok and Phichit. The Yom River joins the Nan River at Chum Saeng...

         (Joins the Chao Phraya at Nakhon Sawan
        Nakhon Sawan
        Nakhon Sawan is a city in Thailand, the name literally means "Heavenly City". The city is the capital of Nakhon Sawan Province, and covers the complete subdistrict Pak Nam Pho and parts of Khwae Yai, Nakhon Sawan Tok, Nakhon Sawan Ok and Wat Sai, all of Mueang Nakhon Sawan district...

        )
        • Yom River
          Yom River
          The Yom River is the dime main tributary of the Nan River . The Yom originates in Pong district, Phayao Province, Thailand...

           (Joins the Nan within Amphoe Chum Saeng
          Amphoe Chum Saeng
          Chum Saeng is a district in Nakhon Sawan Province, northern Thailand.-History:Chum Saeng is an old district of Nakhon Sawan. The government separated some part of Mueang district to establish Tambon Koei Chai. In 1903, the Interior ministry upgraded the tambon to be Amphoe Phan Lan, named after...

           in the Nakhon Sawan Province
          Nakhon Sawan Province
          Nakhon Sawan is one of the provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Kamphaeng Phet, Phichit, Phetchabun, Lop Buri, Sing Buri, Chai Nat, Uthai Thani and Tak.- Etymology :...

          )
          • Tributaries of the Yom include Pong
            Pong River
            The Pong River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Ngao
            Ngao River
            The Ngao River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Ngim
            Ngim River
            The Ngim River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Sin
            Sin River
            The Sin River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Suat
            Suat River
            The Suat River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Pi
            Pi River
            The Pi River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Mok
            Mok River
            The Mok River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Phuak
            Phuak River
            The Phuak River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Ramphan
            Ramphan River
            The Ramphan River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Lai
            Lai River
            The Lai River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

            , Khuan
            Khuan River
            The Khuan River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

             and Kam Mi
            Kam Mi River
            The Kam Mi River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

             Rivers
        • Butsabong River
          Butsabong River
          The Butsabong River is a river of Thailand and part of the overall Chao Phraya River basin. It is a direct tributary of the Nan River in the lower Nan basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

        • Wang Pong River
          Wang Pong River
          The Wang Pong River is a river of Thailand and part of the overall Chao Phraya River basin. It is a direct tributary of the Nan River in the lower Nan basin.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

        • Tha Luang River
          Wat Ta Yom River
          -Geography:This river of many names originates in the mountains of the Noen Maprang District of Phitsanulok Province where it is referred to as the Chomphu River ,...

           (Joins the Nan at 16°26′27"N 100°21′21"E in Phichit
          Phichit
          Phichit is a town in northern Thailand, capital of the Phichit Province. It covers the whole tambon Nai Mueang of Mueang Phichit district, an area of 12.017 km²...

          )
          • Wat Ta Yom River
            Wat Ta Yom River
            -Geography:This river of many names originates in the mountains of the Noen Maprang District of Phitsanulok Province where it is referred to as the Chomphu River ,...

            • Tha Muen Ram River
              Wat Ta Yom River
              -Geography:This river of many names originates in the mountains of the Noen Maprang District of Phitsanulok Province where it is referred to as the Chomphu River ,...

              • Chomphu River
                Wat Ta Yom River
                -Geography:This river of many names originates in the mountains of the Noen Maprang District of Phitsanulok Province where it is referred to as the Chomphu River ,...

        • Wang Thong River
          Wang Thong River
          The Wang Thong River is a river in Thailand. Its source lies in the Phetchabun Mountains in the Khao Kho District, Thailand.It flows through Thung Salaeng Luang National Park and forms Namtok Sri Dit and Namtok Kaeng Sopha in the Wang Thong District of Phitsanulok Province, and finally flows...

           (Joins the Nan at 16°31′06"N 100°19′36"E within Phichit Province)
        • Khwae Noi River
          Khwae Noi River, Phitsanulok
          The Khwae Noi River is a river in northern Thailand. It shares the same name as another river in Thailand, the popular tourist attraction also known as "The River Kwai." These are two distinct bodies of water.-Etymology:...

           (Joins the Nan within Chom Thong
          Chom Thong (Phitsanulok)
          Chom Thong is a subdistrict in the Mueang Phitsanulok District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.-Geography:The topography of Chom Thong is completely flat fertile lowlands. The subdistrict is bordered to the north by Mathum of Amphoe Phrom Phiram, to the east by Makham Sung, to the south by...

          , Amphoe Mueang Phitsanulok
          Amphoe Mueang Phitsanulok
          Mueang Phitsanulok is the capital district of Phitsanulok Province, northern Thailand.- History :Mueang Phitsanulok was the first class city in the northern part of Ayutthaya kingdom till the end of the kingdom in 1767. Also in the reign of King Taksin the Great, Phitsanulok was the first class...

           in the Phitsanulok Province
          Phitsanulok Province
          Phitsanulok is a provinces of Thailand, located in the north. Neighboring provinces are Loei, Phetchabun, Phichit, Kamphaeng Phet, Sukhothai, Uttaradit. In the north-east it also has a short border with Xaignabouli of Laos....

          )
          • Om Sing River
            • Fua River
          • Phak River
        • Tron River
          Tron River
          The Tron River is a river of Thailand and part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It joins the Nan River in Uttaradit Province.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           (Joins the Nan within Uttaradit Province
          Uttaradit Province
          Uttaradit is one of the northern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Phrae and Nan...

          )
        • Pat River
          Pat River
          The Pat River is a river of Thailand and part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It joins the Nan River in Uttaradit Province.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           (Joins the Nan within Uttaradit Province
          Uttaradit Province
          Uttaradit is one of the northern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Phrae and Nan...

          )
          • Phai River
        • Wa River
          Wa River
          The Wa River is a river of Thailand and part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It joins the Nan River in Nan Province.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           (Joins the Nan within Nan Province
          Nan Province
          Nan is one of the northern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Uttaradit, Phrae and Phayao. To the north and east it borders Sainyabuli of Laos.-Geography:...

          )
        • Haet River
        • Yao River
        • Hao River
          Hao River
          The Hao River is a river of Thailand and part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It joins the Nan River at Ban A Ham in Nan Province.An ancient castle moat in Nantong, China is also referred to as the Hao River.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

           (Joins the Nan at Ban A Ham within Nan Province
          Nan Province
          Nan is one of the northern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Uttaradit, Phrae and Phayao. To the north and east it borders Sainyabuli of Laos.-Geography:...

          )
          • Yang River
            Yang River
            The Yang River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Tha Chin River....

          • Bua River
        • Khun River
        • Pua River
        • Yao River (2)
        • Additional tributaries of the Nan include the Than, Khan, Khlung, Haeng River, Fia, Kaem, Kap, Kleung, Bang Kaeo, Grung Grak, Ban Mung, and Sai Yoi Rivers, although the Royal Irrigation Department report pvovides insufficient data to link them to tributary tree.
      • Ping River
        Ping River
        The Ping River , along with the Nan River, is one of the two main contributaries of Chao Phraya River. 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...

         (Joins the Chao Phraya at Nakhon Sawan
        Nakhon Sawan
        Nakhon Sawan is a city in Thailand, the name literally means "Heavenly City". The city is the capital of Nakhon Sawan Province, and covers the complete subdistrict Pak Nam Pho and parts of Khwae Yai, Nakhon Sawan Tok, Nakhon Sawan Ok and Wat Sai, all of Mueang Nakhon Sawan district...

        )
        • Khlung River (2)
        • Suan Mak River (Joins the Ping at 16°29′42"N 99°29′56"E)
        • Wang Chao River (Joins the Ping at 16°41′02"N 99°16′16"E)
        • Pra Dang River (Joins the Ping at 16°44′46"N 99°13′05"E)
        • Raka River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • Wang River
          Wang River
          The Wang River is a river in northern Thailand.-Geography:The Wang River is altogether 335nsnp;km long. Its waters flow from north to south. One of the principal settlements along the river is Lampang, which is situated on the north bank of a curve in the river. From Lampang, the river extends...

           (Joins the Ping at 17°07′25"N 99°03′35"E in the town of Tak
          Tak (town)
          Tak is a town in northwest of Thailand, capital of the Tak Province and the Tak district. As of 2005 the town has a population of 19,900 and an area of 7.27 km². It covers the tambon Rahaeng, Nong Luang, Chiang Ngoen and Hua Diat, and is located on the Ping River.-External links:*...

          )
          • Tributaries include Mo, Tui, Chang & Soi
            Soi River
            The Soi River is a tributary of the Red River in northern Vietnam. It flows through Đồng Hỷ District, Thai Nguyen Province. It originates from Mount Bo Cu at around 400 metres above sea level, in upland communes. The river has a total length of 38 km and has a basin area of 303 km2....

             Rivers
        • Tak River (Joins the Ping at 17°02′18"N 99°04′00"E)
        • Ko River (Joins the Ping at 17°41′17"N 98°45′01"E)
        • Tun River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • Pa River
        • Chaem River (Joins the Ping at 18°11′19"N 98°38′02"E)
        • Klang River (Joins the Ping at 18°22′12"N 98°40′55"E)
        • Li River
          Nam Mae Li
          Nam Mae Li or Li River is a river in Thailand with the length 210 kilometers. It runs through Li District and Thung Hua Chang in Lamphun, Thailand. It is a tributary of the Ping River. It merges into Ping River on the left at Chom Thong District in Chiang Mai Province....

           (Joins the Ping at 18°25′43"N 98°42′08"E)
        • Tun River (2) (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • Khan River (2) (Joins the Ping at 18°30′05"N 98°51′04"E)
          • Wang River (2) (Joins the Khan at 18°32′58"N 98°51′37"E)
        • Kuang River (Joins the Ping at 18°32′33"N 98°56′07"E)
          • Tha River (Joins Kuang at 18°32′23"N 98°56′29"E)
            • Sapuat River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to inaccurate station data from Royal Irrigation Department)
        • Khanat River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • San River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates presently undeterminable due to recently built dam)
        • Tip River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates presently undeterminable due to recently built dam)
        • Phaem River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • Mempin River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • Lai River (2) (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • Sa River (Joins the Ping at 18°53′28"N 98°58′22"E)
        • Rim River (Joins the Ping at 18°55′13"N 98°58′02"E)
        • Nai River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates unavailable due to poor satellite resolution)
        • Taeng River (Joins the Ping at 19°06′08"N 98°56′49"E)
        • Ngat River (Joins the Ping at 19°09′11"N 99°00′44"E)
      • Additional tributaries of the Chao Phraya include the Wang River (3), the Yai River (2), the Bang Kaeo River, and the Khun Kaeo River.
    • Tha Chin River
      Tha Chin River
      The Tha Chin river is a distributary of the Chao Phraya river, Thailand. It splits near the province of Chainat and then flows westerly from the Chao Phraya through the central plains, until it mouths into the Gulf of Thailand at the province of Samut Sakhon....

      • Tributaries of the Tha Chin include the Kra Sieo, Yang
        Yang River
        The Yang River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Tha Chin River....

        , Tawip
        Tawip River
        -See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

        , Chorakhe Sam
        Chorakhe Sam River
        The Chorakhe Sam Phan River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Tha Chin River.-See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

        , Bang Len
        Bang Len River
        -See also:*Tributaries of the Chao Phraya River...

         and Chin Si Rivers.

Rivers marked with a number in parentheses indicate multiple rivers in this system bearing the same name in English.
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