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- The Ju River in North China Plain is a major river in the Beijing and Tianjin vicinities. It is a part of Hai River's watershed system. In 354 BCE (Warring States period of Zhou dynasty), State of Yan defeated State of Qi in a battle by this river. In Han dynasty, the original channel of Ju River was widened by Emperor Xian so that it became a navigable river and a major military supply line to the northeast frontier. The total length of Ju River is 206 km (128 mi), 66 km (41 mi) of it in the Pinggu District of Beijing. Before paved roads were constructed in 1930s, this river was the only transportation route to and from the remote Pinggu region. The river was polluted by industrial wastewater in 1990s. The water quality has been improved in recent years and it has become a water resource for the Pinggu region. (en)
- 泃河是北京地区的一条河流。 发源于河北省兴隆县跑马场乡和茅山乡。流经北京市平谷区后汇入蓟运河。全长206公里,流域面积1712平方公里。支流有错河、金鸡河、州河和武河(午河)。1958年后修建了城下水闸、海子水库和三河分水闸。 泃河行洪能力250立方米/秒,武河(午河)泄洪能力212立方米/秒。1971年开挖引泃入潮河后,泃河上游洪水导入潮白新河入海。 战国时期为水运渠道。民国初年加深后在平谷县内设寺渠、芮营、英城三个大渡口,直到1939年以前是平谷地区与外地交通的的唯一航道。 (zh)
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- Zhangguzhuang, Tianjin, China (en)
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- 泃河是北京地区的一条河流。 发源于河北省兴隆县跑马场乡和茅山乡。流经北京市平谷区后汇入蓟运河。全长206公里,流域面积1712平方公里。支流有错河、金鸡河、州河和武河(午河)。1958年后修建了城下水闸、海子水库和三河分水闸。 泃河行洪能力250立方米/秒,武河(午河)泄洪能力212立方米/秒。1971年开挖引泃入潮河后,泃河上游洪水导入潮白新河入海。 战国时期为水运渠道。民国初年加深后在平谷县内设寺渠、芮营、英城三个大渡口,直到1939年以前是平谷地区与外地交通的的唯一航道。 (zh)
- The Ju River in North China Plain is a major river in the Beijing and Tianjin vicinities. It is a part of Hai River's watershed system. In 354 BCE (Warring States period of Zhou dynasty), State of Yan defeated State of Qi in a battle by this river. In Han dynasty, the original channel of Ju River was widened by Emperor Xian so that it became a navigable river and a major military supply line to the northeast frontier. The total length of Ju River is 206 km (128 mi), 66 km (41 mi) of it in the Pinggu District of Beijing. Before paved roads were constructed in 1930s, this river was the only transportation route to and from the remote Pinggu region. The river was polluted by industrial wastewater in 1990s. The water quality has been improved in recent years and it has become a water resource (en)
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