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Lai River (Sepik)
''Lai River'' may refer to: Pakistan * Lai Nullah, also Lai River, flowing from the Margalla Hills through Rawalpindi Papua New Guinea * Lai River (Purari) is a tributary of the Purari River in Southern Highlands Province in the central highlands * Lai River (Sepik) is a tributary of the Sepik River in Enga Province in the central highlands Thailand * Nam Mae Lai is a tributary of the Yom River and part of the Chao Phraya River basin Vietnam * Ba Lai River in the Mekong Delta region * Lai Giang River, known as the Lai River, in central Vietnam by Bồng Sơn Bồng Sơn is a ward () of Hoài Nhơn town in northern Bình Định Province.''Vietnam Road Atlas'' (Tập Bản đồ Giao thông Đường bộ Việt Nam). Cartographic Publishing House (Vietnam), 2004 Geography and infrastructure Bong So ...
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Lai Nullah
Lai Nullah (Urdu: نالہ لئی), commonly called Nullah Lai, is a rain water fed natural stream flowing through the city of Rawalpindi. Every monsoon season the stream floods after being fed by its catchment basin in the Margalla Hills bordering Islamabad, Pakistan. The Lai Nullah Basin has a catchment area of 234.8 km2, extending to the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. A record level of 620 mm of rainfall fell in Islamabad, Pakistan one in just 10 hours brought in its wake huge urban storm flooding in the famous Lai Nullah flowing through the twin cities on 23 July 2001., Islamabad and Rawalpindi are situated along the Margallah hills. In this paper severe rainfall spell 4–9 July 2008 is analyzed. Our main focus is the flooding which occurred on 5 July due to 104mm rainfall received in only 100 minutes; 162 mm rainfall was recorded only in 5 hours at PMD Headquarters Islamabad. Densely populated low-lying areas along Lai Nullah faced flood like situ ...
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Lai River (Purari)
''Lai River'' may refer to: Pakistan * Lai Nullah, also Lai River, flowing from the Margalla Hills through Rawalpindi Papua New Guinea * Lai River (Purari) is a tributary of the Purari River in Southern Highlands Province in the central highlands * Lai River (Sepik) is a tributary of the Sepik River in Enga Province in the central highlands Thailand * Nam Mae Lai is a tributary of the Yom River and part of the Chao Phraya River basin Vietnam * Ba Lai River in the Mekong Delta region * Lai Giang River, known as the Lai River, in central Vietnam by Bồng Sơn Bồng Sơn is a ward () of Hoài Nhơn town in northern Bình Định Province.''Vietnam Road Atlas'' (Tập Bản đồ Giao thông Đường bộ Việt Nam). Cartographic Publishing House (Vietnam), 2004 Geography and infrastructure Bong So ...
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Purari River
Purari may refer to: * Purari River, Papua New Guinea *Purari language Purari (Namau) is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. Names Purari is also known as ''Koriki, Evorra, I'ai, Maipua,'' and ''Namau.'' "Namau" is a colonial term which means "deaf (lit.), inattentive, or stupid (Williams 1924: 4)." Today peo ...
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Lai River (Sepik)
''Lai River'' may refer to: Pakistan * Lai Nullah, also Lai River, flowing from the Margalla Hills through Rawalpindi Papua New Guinea * Lai River (Purari) is a tributary of the Purari River in Southern Highlands Province in the central highlands * Lai River (Sepik) is a tributary of the Sepik River in Enga Province in the central highlands Thailand * Nam Mae Lai is a tributary of the Yom River and part of the Chao Phraya River basin Vietnam * Ba Lai River in the Mekong Delta region * Lai Giang River, known as the Lai River, in central Vietnam by Bồng Sơn Bồng Sơn is a ward () of Hoài Nhơn town in northern Bình Định Province.''Vietnam Road Atlas'' (Tập Bản đồ Giao thông Đường bộ Việt Nam). Cartographic Publishing House (Vietnam), 2004 Geography and infrastructure Bong So ...
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Sepik River
The Sepik () is the longest river on the island of New Guinea, and the second largest in Oceania by discharge volume after the Fly River. The majority of the river flows through the Papua New Guinea (PNG) provinces of Sandaun (formerly West Sepik) and East Sepik, with a small section flowing through the Indonesian province of Papua. The Sepik has a large catchment area, and landforms that include swamplands, tropical rainforests and mountains. Biologically, the river system is often said to be possibly the largest uncontaminated freshwater wetland system in the Asia-Pacific region. But, in fact, numerous fish and plant species have been introduced into the Sepik since the mid-20th century. Name In 1884, Germany asserted control over the northeast quadrant of the island of New Guinea, which became part of the German colonial empire. The colony was initially managed by the Deutsche Neuguinea-Kompagnie or German New Guinea Company, a commercial enterprise that christened the ter ...
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Nam Mae Lai
Nam Mae Lai ( th, น้ำแม่หล่าย, ) is a river in Phrae Province of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Yom River The Yom River ( th, แม่น้ำยม, , ) is a river in Thailand. It is the main tributary of the Nan River (which itself is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River). The Yom River has its source in the Phi Pan Nam Range in Pong District, ..., part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It flows into the Yom at , next to the village of Ban Bun Charoen. Notes and references Lai {{Thailand-river-stub ...
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Ba Lai River
The Ba Lai River ( vi, Sông Ba Lai) is a river in the Mekong Delta region, Vietnam, in Ben Tre Province, flowing between An Hoa Island and Bao Island. It is a direct tributary of the Tien River at the boundary of Phu Duc and Tan Phu Communes. At the beginning of the 20th century, the flow from Tien River began to diminish. The water source of the Ba Lai River now comes mainly from the My Tho River. The Ba Lai River has also begun to diminish and the Ba Lai estuary is now filling with sediment and becoming blocked. In 2002, an irrigation dam was built across the River to stop the infiltration of salt water and preserve fresh water Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ... for 100,000 hectares of farmland in Bến Tre. References Rivers of Bến Tre province Rivers of V ...
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Lai Giang River
Lai or LAI may refer to: Abbreviations * Austrian Latin America Institute (Österreichisches Lateinamerika-Institut) * ''Latin American Idol'', TV series * La Trobe Institute, Melbourne, Australia * Leaf area index, leaf area of a crop or vegetation per unit ground area * Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico * Location Area Identity Places * Lai (state) (萊), 6th-century BC state in present-day Shandong, China *Bolyu language, also known as Lai * Laï, city in Chad * Lai, Iran (other), places in Iran * Lai, village in Lum Choar, Cambodia * ''Lai'', Romansch name for Lenzerheide, a village in Switzerland * Lannion – Côte de Granit Airport Surname * Francis Lai (1932–2018), French composer * Valentino Lai (born 1984), Swedish football player * Lai (surname) 黎丶賴, Chinese surname * Lí (surname 黎), Lai in Cantonese Other * Battle of Lai, during World War I * Lai people, ethnic group of Mizoram, North East India * Lai languages The Lai ...
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