Shiguan River
| Shiguan River(Chinese:史灌河) | |
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| Main source | Dabie Mountains |
| Source elevation | 1166 m |
| River mouth | Huai |
| Watershed area | 6720 km² |
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| Length | 220 km |
| Avg. discharge | 68.6 m³/s |
The Shiguan River(Chinese: 史灌河; pinyin: ShǐGuàn Hé) is a tributary of the Huai River. The Shiguan River is located in the south of Henan province in central China.
It is a tributary, via the Huai River, of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang).
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