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Fu River (Sichuan)

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River in Sichuan and Chongqing, China
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For the village, see Fujiang Village. For the province, see Fujian.

Fu River, or Fu Jiang (Chinese: 涪江; pinyin: Fú Jiāng) is a river of in China's Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipality. It is a right tributary of the Jialing River, which in its turn is a left tributary of the Yangtze; it is thus part of the East China Sea basin.

Two bridges across the Fu River at Hechuan, Chongqing.

The Fu River flows in the general southern and south-eastern direction across the central Sichuan (Mianyang and Suining Prefectures), and then enters the Chongqing Municipality, where it merges with the Jialing River.

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29°59′17″N 106°16′05″E / 29.9881°N 106.268°E / 29.9881; 106.268

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