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  • 61Khabur River — For the tributary of River Tigris, see Khabur (Tigris). Coordinates: 35°8′33″N 40°25′51″E / 35.1425°N 40.43083°E / 35.1425; 40 …

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  • 62Atbarah River — Mouth 17°40′41″N 33°58′25″E /  …

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  • 63Yarmouk River — Destroyed bridge over the Yarmouk River The Yarmouk River (Arabic: نهر اليرموك‎, Nahr Al Yarmuk ; Hebrew: נהר הירמוך‎, Nehar HaYarmukh ; Greek: Hieromax) is the largest tributary of the Jordan River. It drains much of the …

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  • 64Litani River — The Litani River ( ar. نهر الليطاني; transliterated: Nahr al Līţānī; classical name: Leontes) is an important waterway in southern Lebanon. It rises west of Baalbek in the fertile Beqaa Valley valley and empties in the Mediterranean Sea north of… …

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  • 65Dar al-Manasir — as seen from the top of Gebel Musa Dar al Manasir (Arabic: دار المناصير‎) is the region of the Fourth Cataract, the most impassable of all rapids of the Nile. It is the homeland of the Arab tribe of the Manasir and from them gets its name. Still… …

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  • 66Nahr al-Kalb — Christian shrine overlooking the Dog River basin The Nahr al Kalb (Arabic: نهر الكلب‎) (English literal translation is Dog River) is a river in Lebanon. It runs for 19 miles (31 km) from a spring in Jeita near the Jeita Grotto to the… …

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  • 67Khasa River — The Khasa River (Arabic:نهر خاصة) is a winterbourne river which runs through the city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq. It dries up completely in the summer but turns into a raging river sometime during the winter, flooding its banks at times as… …

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  • 68Imini River — ( ar. نهر اميني) is a river in Morocco, located at coord|30.9666667|N|7.0833333|W. It flows from eastern Atlas Mountains and enters Draa River …

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  • 69Ourika River — Ourika River, in the Ourika Valley, Morocco Salt production in Ouri …

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  • 70History of the name Azerbaijan — Azerbaijan is the name used by the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Iranian region of Azerbaijan. This name originated from pre Islamic history of Persia, derived from Atropates , a Persian [ Miniature Empires: A Historical Dictionary of the Newly… …

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