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Tawang Chu

Tawang Chu
Tawang Chu is located in Bhutan
Tawang Chu
Confluence of Tawang Chu and Kholong Chu in Bhutan
Tawang Chu is located in Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang Chu
Tawang Chu (Arunachal Pradesh)
Location
CountryIndia; Bhutan
DistrictTawang district (Arunachal Pradesh); Trashiyangtse and Trashigang
Physical characteristics
SourceTsona Chu
 • locationTsona County, Tibet
 • coordinates28°05′24″N 92°03′32″E / 28.090°N 92.059°E / 28.090; 92.059
2nd sourceMago Chu
 • locationTawang district, Arunachal Pradesh
 • coordinates27°51′18″N 92°16′59″E / 27.855°N 92.283°E / 27.855; 92.283
 • elevation3,360 m (11,020 ft)
MouthKholong Chu
 • location
Duksum, Trashiyangtse District, Bhutan
 • coordinates
27°26′02″N 91°34′26″E / 27.434°N 91.574°E / 27.434; 91.574
 • elevation
1,040 m (3,410 ft)
Basin features
ProgressionDrangme Chu, Manas River
River systemBrahmaputra

Tawang Chu (Tawang river) is the main river of the Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh, India. The entire district may be regarded as the basin of the Tawang Chu river. In addition, two south-flowing rivers from Tibet, viz., Tsona Chu and Nyamjang Chu, join the river within the district. The combined river flows west into Bhutan, where it progresses to the Manas River (tributary of Brahmaputra River) and flows into the Assam state of India.

Tawang Chu is formed by the joining of three rivers originating within the Tawang district: Goshu Chu, Dungma Chu and Gorjo Chu. These rivers merge near the village of Mago (27°41′15″N 92°12′26″E / 27.6876°N 92.2072°E / 27.6876; 92.2072 (Mago)), after which the combined river is called Mago Chu. After Tsona Chu joins it, near Kyelatongbo at an elevation of 2,240 metres (7,350 ft), the combined river is called Tawang Chu. The river flows west towards Bhutan, passing by the Tawang town on its southern flank.[1] Near Jang, between Mago & Tawang, the Nuranang River joins Tawang Chu. Near Lumla, the Nyamjang Chu river originating in Tibet joins Tawang Chu.

Tawang Chu enters Bhutan after passing the Dudunghar Circle of the Tawang district. At Duksum, the river merges with the Kholong Chu river flowing from the north.[2] The combined river is called Drangme Chhu (or Manas River).

The Tawang Chu and its tributaries
The Tawang Chu and its tributaries

References

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  1. ^ Tawang District Census Handbook, Part A (PDF), Directorate of Census Operations, Arunachal Pradesh, 2011, p. 3 (The Tsona Chu river is misnamed as "Nyukcharong" in this description. Nyukcharong is a separate river that flows entirely within the Tawang district. It joins Tsona Chu before its confluence with Mago Chu.)
  2. ^ Kholong Chhu, OpenStreetMap, retrieved 14 December 2022.

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