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Chinits (also, Chee-nitch and Tcheh-nits) is a
former Karok settlement in
Humboldt County, California. It was
located below Tsofkara on the
south bank...
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River (Stung
Krang Ponley)
Boribo River (Stung Boribo)
Chinit River (Stung
Chinit)
Kambot River (
Chinit River) Slap
River (Stung Slap) Tang
Krasang River (Stung...
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Chinit River (alternates:
Stung Chinit or
Stoeng Chinith; Khmer: ស្ទឹងជីនិត) is a
river of Cambodia.
Located in
Kampong Thom Province, it is a
major tributary...
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kilometres (91 mi) Basin features
Tributaries • left
Steung Saen River,
Chinit River Bridges Prek Kdam Bridge, Prek Pnov Bridge,
Chroy Changvar Bridge...
- K-1 base at Dângkda. His
residence was set up on the
northern side of the
Chinit river;
entry was
strictly controlled. By the end of the year,
Marxist forces...
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Vaudois in the Vallée de Joux. Le
Chenit is
first mentioned in 1489 as
Chinit. Le
Chenit has an area, as of 2009[update], of 99.25
square kilometers (38...
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District Chikreng River Chinary Ung
Chinese Cambodian Ching Ching (instrument)
Chinit River Chi-Phat
Chnuor Mean Chey
Choam Ksan
Choam Khsant District, Preah...
- is to be
constructed after the Prek Thnot,
Stung Battambang, and
Stung Chinit dams.
Cambodia portal Water portal Renewable energy portal Mekong Mekong...
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Thearonn Hang and
included two boulevards—Krou Thor,
located along the
Chinit River, and Krou Tearin,
located in the
southern part of the city. The Kang...
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Somrong Sen, Som-Ron-Sen; Khmer: សំរោងសែន) on the east bank of the
Stueng Chinit River is a
prehistoric archaeological site in the
Kampong Chhnang Province...