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Đăk Bla River

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The Đăk Bla River (or Krông B'Lah ) is a river in Vietnam. It flows through the Kon Tum and Gia Lai provinces and is a main tributary of the Se San River .

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2-647: The river has a length of 157 km and a basin area of 3,436 km. In the Ia Grai district of Gia Lai province, it merges with the Ia Grai River to form the Se San River. This article related to a river in Vietnam is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ia Grai district Ia Grai ( Bahnar language : Yă-grai ) is a rural district ( huyện ) of Gia Lai province in

4-576: The Central Highlands region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 74,176. The district covers an area of 1,156 km². The district capital lies at Ia Kha. The district contains the urban commune, Ia Kha, which is the seat, and the communes of Ia Chia, Ia Dêr, Ia Hrung, Ia Bá, Ia Krai, Ia O, Ia Pếch, Ia Sao, Ia Tô, Ia Yok, Ia Grăng and Ia Khai. 14°00′00″N 107°45′00″E  /  14.000°N 107.750°E  / 14.000; 107.750 This article about

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