Changhua Plain
Changhua Plain, which is sometimes listed as "Changhua Coastal Plain", is an alluvial plain in central Taiwan on the west coast between the Old Zhuoshui River (舊濁水溪) and Dadu River regions, and bordered to the east by the Bagua Plateau.[1]
It occupied the northern parts of Changhua County, with a length of about 40 km (25 miles) and a width varying between 12–15 km (7–9 miles).[1] While the area is mostly flat, the altitude ranges from about 12 m (39 feet) to 45 meters (148 feet) above sea level.[1]
Except for Bagua Plateau, Changhua County is slightly divided into two plains:Changhua Plain and the Zhuoshui River Alluvial Fan (濁水溪沖積扇), which is crossed by the Old Zhuoshui River.[1] Changhua Plain is one of two plains, which comprise several other offshore barrier islands.
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External links
- Willmott, W.E. (1972). Economic Organization in Chinese Society. Stanford University Press. p. 215. ISBN 9780804707947. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
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