Cả River
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The Cả River (Vietnamese: Sông Cả or better known as sông Lam/Lam River) is a river in mainland Southeast Asia. It originates in the Loi Mountains of Laos, crossing Vietnam’s Nghệ An Province and empties into the Gulf of Tonkin, on the North Central Coast of Vietnam, after a 612 km journey.