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Qué (quién) es yangtze river - definición

LONGEST RIVER IN ASIA, AND THE THIRD-LONGEST IN THE WORLD
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  • Yangtze River steam boats filmed in 1937
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  • A container carrier on Yangtze
  • A vehicle carrier on Yangtze
  • The two [[sturgeon]] species in the Yangtze (here [[Chinese sturgeon]]) are both seriously threatened.
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  • Cruise boats on Yangtze
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  • The [[silver carp]] is native to the river, but has (like other [[Asian carp]]) been spread through large parts of the world with [[aquaculture]].
  • Izumo]]'' in Shanghai in 1937. She sank [[riverboat]]s on the Yangtze in 1941.
  • Jiangnan]] map in the 1754 ''Provincial Atlas of the [[Qing Empire]]''
  • 1494 flood]]
  • Warring States]] around 350 BC, showing the former coastline of the Yangtze delta
  • Satellite map showing the lake created by the Three Gorges Dam. Compare Nov. 7, 2006 (above) with April 17, 1987 (below).
  • The Three Gorges Dam in 2006
  • Map of the Yangtze river locating the Three Gorges Dam
  • USS ''Luzon'']]
  • Barges on the river
  • Yangtze in 1915
  • Diagram showing dams planned for the upper reaches of the Yangtze River
  • Afternoon in the jagged mountains rising from the Yangtze River gorge
  • A shipyard on the banks of the Yangtze building commercial river freight boats

Bridges and tunnels across the Yangtze River         
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  • The [[Song dynasty]] [[Dongjin Bridge]] over the [[Gan River]], a Yangtze tributary in [[Jiangxi]].
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  • The opening of the [[Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge]] on 15 October 1957.
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  • A [[weigh station]] for the Songyuan Bridge along the Jinsha River in Yunnan
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  • 18th longest suspension bridge in the world]].
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  • The Jihong Bridge over the [[Jinsha River]] just upstream from the [[Tiger Leaping Gorge]] in [[Lijiang]], [[Yunnan]].
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of crossings of the Yangtze River; Yangtze River Bridges and Tunnels; Yangtze River Bridge; Crossings of the Yangtze River; Yangtze River crossings; Yangtze River bridges and tunnels; Changjiang daqiao
The bridges and tunnels across the Yangtze River carry rail and road traffic across China's longest and largest river and form a vital part of the country's transportation infrastructure. The river bisects China proper from west to east, and every major north–south bound highway and railway must cross the Yangtze.
Rediscovering the Yangtze River         
TELEVISION SERIES
Recovering the Yangtse River; Rediscovering the Wangtze River
Rediscovering the Yangtze River () is a 2006 documentary created by China Central Television to follow up on an earlier 1984 documentary film named "The Story of the Yangtze River" ().
1954 Yangtze floods         
1954 Yangtze river floods; 1954 Yangtze River Floods; 1954 Yangtze River floods
From June to September 1954, the Yangtze River Floods were a series of catastrophic floodings that occurred mostly in Hubei Province. Due to unusually high volume of precipitation as well as an extraordinarily long rainy season in the middle stretch of the Yangtze River late in the spring of 1954, the river started to rise above its usual level in around late June.

Wikipedia

Yangtze

The Yangtze or Yangzi (English: or ; simplified Chinese: 长江; traditional Chinese: 長江; pinyin: Cháng Jiāng; lit. 'long river') is the longest river in Eurasia, the third-longest in the world, and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It rises at Jari Hill in the Tanggula Mountains of the Tibetan Plateau and flows 6,300 km (3,900 mi) in a generally easterly direction to the East China Sea. It is the seventh-largest river by discharge volume in the world. Its drainage basin comprises one-fifth of the land area of China, and is home to nearly one-third of the country's population.

The Yangtze has played a major role in the history, culture, and economy of China. For thousands of years, the river has been used for water, irrigation, sanitation, transportation, industry, boundary-marking, and war. The prosperous Yangtze Delta generates as much as 20% of China's GDP. The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze is the largest hydro-electric power station in the world that is in use. In mid-2014, the Chinese government announced it was building a multi-tier transport network, comprising railways, roads and airports, to create a new economic belt alongside the river.

The Yangtze flows through a wide array of ecosystems and is habitat to several endemic and threatened species including the Chinese alligator, the narrow-ridged finless porpoise, and also was the home of the now extinct Yangtze river dolphin (or baiji) and Chinese paddlefish, as well as the Yangtze sturgeon, which is extinct in the wild. In recent years, the river has suffered from industrial pollution, plastic pollution, agricultural runoff, siltation, and loss of wetland and lakes, which exacerbates seasonal flooding. Some sections of the river are now protected as nature reserves. A stretch of the upstream Yangtze flowing through deep gorges in western Yunnan is part of the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ejemplos de uso de yangtze river
1. In 2004 he broke it again by swimming 2,487 miles along the Yangtze river in China.
2. The Yangtze River Dolphin – now extinct – was declared a ‘national treasure‘ in 1'75 Read more...
3. Scientists declared the white dolphin, native to China‘s Yangtze river, extinct last year.
4. In China‘s Shaoxing province, volunteers aim to pick up trash around the Yangtze river delta.
5. In later years he led expeditions to the South Pole and to the source of the Yangtze River.