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lam+wa Latitude and Longitude:

18°33′40″N 100°45′49″E / 18.56111°N 100.76361°E / 18.56111; 100.76361
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Lam Wa
Native nameลำว้า ( Thai)
Location
Country Thailand
State Nan Province
District Bo Kluea, Santi Suk, Mae Charim, Wiang Sa
Physical characteristics
Source Doi Phi Pan Nam
 • location Luang Prabang Range, Bo Kluea District, Nan Province, Thailand
 • coordinates 19°09′45″N 101°13′45″E / 19.16250°N 101.22917°E / 19.16250; 101.22917
 • elevation1,600 m (5,200 ft)
Mouth Nan River
 • location
Khueng, Wiang Sa District, Nan Province
 • coordinates
18°33′40″N 100°45′49″E / 18.56111°N 100.76361°E / 18.56111; 100.76361
 • elevation
182 m (597 ft)

The Lam Wa ( Thai: ลำว้า, pronounced [lām wáː]) is a watercourse of the Thai highlands in Thailand, and a tributary of the Nan River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It has its source beneath the 1,745-metre (5,725 ft) high Doi Phi Pan Nam mountain of the Luang Prabang Range. It joins the Nan River near Wiang Sa town in Wiang Sa District, Nan Province.

The Lam Wa is a popular watercourse for white water rafting. [1]

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lam+wa Latitude and Longitude:

18°33′40″N 100°45′49″E / 18.56111°N 100.76361°E / 18.56111; 100.76361
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lam Wa
Native nameลำว้า ( Thai)
Location
Country Thailand
State Nan Province
District Bo Kluea, Santi Suk, Mae Charim, Wiang Sa
Physical characteristics
Source Doi Phi Pan Nam
 • location Luang Prabang Range, Bo Kluea District, Nan Province, Thailand
 • coordinates 19°09′45″N 101°13′45″E / 19.16250°N 101.22917°E / 19.16250; 101.22917
 • elevation1,600 m (5,200 ft)
Mouth Nan River
 • location
Khueng, Wiang Sa District, Nan Province
 • coordinates
18°33′40″N 100°45′49″E / 18.56111°N 100.76361°E / 18.56111; 100.76361
 • elevation
182 m (597 ft)

The Lam Wa ( Thai: ลำว้า, pronounced [lām wáː]) is a watercourse of the Thai highlands in Thailand, and a tributary of the Nan River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It has its source beneath the 1,745-metre (5,725 ft) high Doi Phi Pan Nam mountain of the Luang Prabang Range. It joins the Nan River near Wiang Sa town in Wiang Sa District, Nan Province.

The Lam Wa is a popular watercourse for white water rafting. [1]

See also

References

External links


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