The ÃÂá»Âng Nai River ( ) is a river in Vietnam that originates in the Central Highlands region of the southern portion of the country. It is approximately 586 km in length, making it the longest river to be entirely located in Vietnam. It gives its name to ÃÂá»Âng Nai Province.
The Dong Nai River flows through the provinces of Lam Dong, Dak Nong, Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Ho Chi Minh City with a length of over 586 km and a basin of 38,600 km<sup>2</sup>, if calculated from the source of the ÃÂa Dâng River, it is 586 km long. From the confluence with the ÃÂa Nhim River below the Pongour waterfall, it measures 487 km. The Dong Nai River flows into the East Sea in Cần Giá» District.
The main stream of upper Dong Nai river is also known as the ÃÂa ÃÂang river: the name used by the minority Maa and Koho people. The river originates from Lam Vien plateau, meandering along the northeast-southwest direction from the mountains to the plateau in Ta Lai (Tan Phu district, Dong Nai province). The river forms the natural boundary between ÃÂÃÂk R'Lấp District (Dak Nong) and Bảo Lâm District, Lâm ÃÂá»Âng Province, Cát Tiên District, between Cát Tiên and Bù ÃÂÃÂng District, Tan Phu District, Dong Nai and between Tan Phu and ÃÂạ Tẻh District.
After meeting the Bé River, the Dong Nai River forms a natural boundary between Dong Nai on the east and Bình Dðáng Province on the west bank.
Between the confluence with the Saigon River and where it splits into the Soài Rạp and Lòng Tàu distributaries, the river is commonly known as the NhàBè river.
The river flows through Bien Hoa City, then flows along the boundary between Dong Nai and Ho Chi Minh City, between Ba Ria - Vung Tau and Ho Chi Minh City.
Major hydropower dams in the Dong Nai river basin: