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dbpedia:Shule_River
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The Shule River flows generally westwards through the Tibetan Plateau and the desert regions of northwestern China. It starts in the Qilian Mountains and stretches for some 900 kilometres (560 mi); however, the river dries up about two-thirds of the way along its course and is lost in the Kumtag Desert, an endorheic basin, meaning its water never reaches the sea. Historically, the river reached farther west to Lop Nur, an intermittent salt lake in the Taklimakan Desert.
foaf:name
Shule 疏勒河 (Shūlè Hé), 昌马河 (Chāngmǎ Hé)
foaf:depiction
n7:jpeg
dbpedia-owl:city
dbpedia:Dunhuang
dbpedia-owl:country
dbpedia:China
dbpedia-owl:discharge
28.8
dbpedia-owl:maximumDischarge
1620.0
dbpedia-owl:minimumDischarge
0.0
dbpedia-owl:mouthElevation
789.0
dbpedia-owl:mouthMountain
dbpedia:Kumtag_Desert
dbpedia-owl:mouthPlace
dbpedia:Kumtag_Desert
dbpedia-owl:mouthRegion
dbpedia:Xinjiang
dbpedia-owl:riverMouth
dbpedia:Lop_Nur
dbpedia-owl:sourceElevation
5000.0
dbpedia-owl:sourceMountain
dbpedia:Qilian_Mountains
dbpedia-owl:sourcePlace
dbpedia:Qilian_Mountains
dbpedia-owl:sourceRegion
dbpedia:Qinghai
dbpedia-owl:state
dbpedia:Qinghai dbpedia:Xinjiang dbpedia:Gansu
dbpedia-owl:synonym
Changma
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n4:300