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Musi River (Indonesia)

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Average depth
  
6.5 m (21 ft)

Source
  
Barisan Mountains

Country
  
Indonesia

Length
  
750 km

Mouth
  
Bangka Strait

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Main source
  
Barisan Mountains, Kepahiang, Bengkulu

River mouth
  
Bangka Strait, South China Sea, South Sumatra

Bridges
  
Ampera Bridge, Second Musi Bridge

The Musi River is located in southern Sumatra, Indonesia.

Map of Musi River, Indonesia

The river roughly flows from south-west to north-east, from Barisan Mountains range that formed the backbone of Sumatra, in Kepahiang, Bengkulu, to the Bangka Strait that formed the extension of South China Sea. It is about 750 kilometers long, and drains most of South Sumatra province. After flowing through Palembang, the provincial capital, it joins with the several other rivers, including the Banyuasin River, to form a delta near the city of Sungsang. The river, dredged to a depth of about 6.5 meters, is navigable by large ships as far as Palembang, which is the site of major port facilities used primarily for the export of petroleum, rubber, and [[ This river system, especially around the city of Palembang, was the heart of eponymous 7th to 13th century Srivijayan empire. The river mouth was the site of the SilkAir Flight 185 plane crash which killed all 104 passengers and crew on board in 1997.

References

Musi River (Indonesia) Wikipedia