Thoại Hà Canal

Waterway in Vietnam
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The Thoại Hà Canal (Vietnamese: Kênh Thoại Hà) is a canal of southwestern Vietnam. It flows through An Giang Province and Kiên Giang Province.[1]

References

  1. ^ Vietnam Administrative Atlas, NXB Bản Đồ, 2004
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