Chi River

The Chi River (Thai: แม่น้ำชี, RTGS: Maenam Chi, pronounced [mɛ̂ːnáːm t͡ɕʰīː]) is the longest river flowing wholly within Thailand. It is 765 kilometres (475 mi) long but carries less water than the second longest river, the Mun. The name of the river is "Mae Si" ([sīː]) in the Isan and Lao languages of the region, being transliterated as "Chi" in Bangkok-Thai. In wet seasons there are often flash floods in the floodplain of the Chi River basin.

Chi River
Chi River on december 2020 bordering between Yasothon and Roi Et province.
Map of the Mun River watershed showing the Chi River
Native nameMae Si (Thai)
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationChaiyaphum
Mouth 
  location
Mun river, Sisaket Province
  elevation
110 m (360 ft)
Length765 km (475 mi)
Basin size49,480 km2 (19,100 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationYasothon
  average290 m3/s (10,000 cu ft/s)
  maximum3,960 m3/s (140,000 cu ft/s)
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