Wat Ta Yom River

Wat Ta Yom River
Basin
Main source Noen Maprang District, Phitsanulok Province
River mouth Nan River in Phichit
Country Thailand

The Wat Ta Yom River (Thai: แคววัดตายม) is a tributary of the Nan River in Thailand.

Geography

This river of many names originates in the mountains of the Noen Maprang District of Phitsanulok Province where it is referred to as the Chomphu River (Thai: คลองชมภู), [1] then flows through the Wang Thong District where it is referred to as the Tha Muen Ram River (Thai: แควน้ำท่าหมื่นราม), [2] then flows through the Bang Krathum District, through Wat Ta Yom, where it is referred to as the Wat Ta Yom River, [1] and drains into the Nan River in Phichit via the Tha Luang Canal (Thai: คลองท่าหลวง) at 16°26′27″N 100°21′21″E / 16.44083°N 100.35583°E / 16.44083; 100.35583. [3]

Etymology

All of the above names of the river derive from the names of places through which the river flows or to which it leads. The river does not appear to have a geographically independent name of its own.

Tributaries

The following is a tree demonstrating the points at which the major tributaries of the Tha Luang River branch off from the main river and from each other.[1]

References


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