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==Course== | ==Course== | ||
The river rises approximately 6 kilometres East-Southeast of the town of | The river rises approximately 6 kilometres East-Southeast of the town of Bolton. It continues in a North-Northwesterly direction for 7 kilometres until the confluence of the river and the Astor River. It then flows northward for approximately 9 kilometres to [[Haphonia]], where the East branch of the river splits from the main river. The East branch rejoins the river approximately 1.5 kilometres downstream. The river then continues for approximately one 1 kilometre, where it flows into the Pacific Ocean. | ||
[[Category:Ibaglian geography]] | [[Category:Ibaglian geography]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:15, 12 June 2017
The Haphonia River is Ibagli's second-longest river, and the only river that is navigable for any significant length. It is approximately 17 kilometres long.
Course
The river rises approximately 6 kilometres East-Southeast of the town of Bolton. It continues in a North-Northwesterly direction for 7 kilometres until the confluence of the river and the Astor River. It then flows northward for approximately 9 kilometres to Haphonia, where the East branch of the river splits from the main river. The East branch rejoins the river approximately 1.5 kilometres downstream. The river then continues for approximately one 1 kilometre, where it flows into the Pacific Ocean.