List of rivers of Vietnam

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This is a list of streams and rivers in Vietnam :

Northwestern

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Northwestern Vietnam

Northeastern

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Northeastern Vietnam

Red River Delta

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Red River Delta

North Central Coast

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North Central Coast

South Central Coast

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South Central Coast

Central Highlands

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Central Highlands, Vietnam

Southeastern

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Southeastern, Vietnam

Mekong Delta

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Mekong Delta

Phú Quốc island

Notes

  1. The list of rivers almost exactly from North to South.

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