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Nam Ngum (Laotian: ນໍ້າງືມ [nâːm ŋɯ́ːm]) is a 354 km long river in Laos. It is a major tributary of the Mekong River.[1]

Location of the Nam Ngum River
Location of the Nam Ngum River

Geography


A boat on Nam Ngum Lake
A boat on Nam Ngum Lake

The Nam Ngum originates from the northern mountainous region of Xiangkhoang Province and flows south through Vientiane Province joining the Mekong at the capital of Laos, Vientiane.

The Nam Ngum river basin is home to about one million people in Laos. The current largest dam on Nam Ngum, Nam Ngum Dam (Nam Ngum 1 Hydropower Project) was originally constructed between 1968 and 1971. There are also four other hydropower projects under construction or planned for construction on the Nam Ngum River. Tourism destinations along Nam Ngum include the Nam Ngum Lake, Dansavanh Nam Ngum Resort, and Vang Vieng.

The Nam Ngum river basin covers 16,906 square kilometers, including 8,297 km2 of watershed area. The Nam Ngum river basin covers 2.73 percent of the lower Mekong river basin. The water flow of the Nam Ngum River to the Mekong River is 700 m3/s. Thirty percent of the river basin is covered by forest. Various international organizations and financial institutions assist in watershed management, water resource management, establishment of water regulation, and river basin organizations for optimum use of water resources and watershed protection. One such project, the Nam Ngum River Basin Development Sector Projects, has operated since 2002.


Wildlife


The hemimyzon confluens, a type of ray-finned fish, is known to live only in the Nam Ngum drainage area. It is threatened by mining, pollution, and hydro-power development.[2]


See also



References


  1. www.un.int https://web.archive.org/web/20080409150525/http://www.un.int/lao/laos_in_brief.htm. Archived from the original on April 9, 2008. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Kottelat, M. (2012). "Hemimyzon confluens". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T181035A1691255. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T181035A1691255.en. Retrieved 15 January 2018.



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Il Nam Ngum (in lingua lao: ນ້ຳງືມ, trascr. IPA: nâːm ŋɯ́ːm, letteralmente: fiume Ngum) è un fiume lungo 354 km del Laos, ed è uno dei maggiori tributari del Mekong nel paese. Ha origine dalle montagne della catena Annamita del Laos nord-orientale, nella Provincia di Xiangkhoang. Scorre verso sud ed entra prima nella Provincia di Vientiane e poi nella Prefettura di Vientiane, dove affluisce nel Mekong a pochi chilometri dalla capitale Vientiane. Nel bacino idrografico del Nam Ngum vivono circa un milione di abitanti.[1]



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