- Wat Ta Yom River
Infobox_River
river_name = Wat Ta Yom River
caption =
origin = Noen Maprang District,Phitsanulok Province
mouth =Nan River inPhichit
basin_countries =Thailand
length =
elevation =
discharge =
watershed =The Wat Ta Yom River ( _th. แคววัดตายม) is a tributary of the
Nan River inThailand .Geography
This
river of many names originates in the mountains of the Noen Maprang District ofPhitsanulok Province where it is referred to as the Chomphu River (Thai: คลองชมภู), [http://157.82.150.160/GAME-T/GAIN-T/routine/rid-river/RIDstations.html Royal Irrigation Department River Gauges Report] ] then flows through the Wang Thong District where it is referred to as the Tha Muen Ram River (Thai: แควน้ำท่าหมื่นราม), [http://www.amphoe.com/menu.php?am=421&pv=36 Amphoe.com] (Thai)] then flows through the Bang Krathum District, throughWat Ta Yom , where it is referred to as the Wat Ta Yom River, [http://157.82.150.160/GAME-T/GAIN-T/routine/rid-river/RIDstations.html Royal Irrigation Department River Gauges Report] ] and drains into theNan River inPhichit via the Tha Luang Canal (Thai: คลองท่าหลวง) at coord|16|26|27|N|100|21|21|E|type:landmark_region:TH. [http://www.tourismmart.com/storefront/province_desc.asp?pvid=166&countryid=1 City Map of Phichit] ]Etymology
*Chomphu River: The first element chom (Thai: ชม) means praise or admire; the second element phu (Thai: ภู) means mountain, hence "Glorious Mountain River"
*Tha Muen Ram River: The first element tha (Thai: ท่า) means wharf, port or dock; the second element muen (Thai: หมื่น) means the number 10,000; the third element ram (Thai: ราม) comes from aram (Thai: อาราม, borrowed fromPali ) meaning temple or monastery, hence "Harbor of 10,000 Temples River"
*Wat Ta Yom River: The first element wat (Thai: วัด) means temple; the second element ta (Thai: ตา) means eye; the third element yom (Thai: ยม) means weep, hence "River of the Weeping Eye Temple"
*Tha Luang Canal: The first element tha (Thai: ท่า) means wharf, port or dock; the second element luang (Thai: หลวง) means great or superior, hence "Great Harbour Canal"All of the above names of the river derive from the names of places through which the river flows or to which it leads. The river does not appear to have a geographically independent name of its own.Tributaries
The following is a tree demonstrating the points at which the major tributaries of the Tha Luang River branch off from the main river and from each other. [http://157.82.150.160/GAME-T/GAIN-T/routine/rid-river/RIDstations.html Royal Irrigation Department River Gauges Report] ]
*Gulf of Thailand
**Chao Phraya River (Drains into the Gulf of Thailand via the Chao Phraya Delta)
***Nan River (Joins the Chao Phraya atNakhon Sawan )
****Tha Luang River (Joins the Nan at coord|16|26|27|N|100|21|21|E|type:landmark_region:TH inPhichit )
*****Wat Ta Yom River
******Tha Muen Ram River
*******Chomphu RiverReferences
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