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Sakarya River is the third longest river in Turkey, also known as Sangarius. 824 km Seydisuyu; Porsuk River; Ankara River; Harşit River in Gümüşhane and Giresun; Yeşilırmak 'Green River' (Classical Iris). 418 km Çekerek River (Classical Scylax) is a tributary; Kelkit River (Classical Lycus (one of several)) is a tributary; Yağlıdere ...
All rivers of Turkey should be included in this category. This includes all the rivers that can also be found in the subcategories. The main article for this category is List of rivers of Turkey; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rivers of Turkey
From west to east, the main rivers of the region are the Sakarya (824 km), the Kızılırmak River (1355 km, the longest river of Turkey), the Yeşilırmak (418 km) and the Çoruh (376 km). [ 13 ] Year-round high [ 12 ] precipitation—up to 2200mm [ 17 ] —generate dense forests, with oak , beech family trees, hazel (Corylus avellana ...
In Ramadi, a part of the river is diverted to feed a man-made lake called Lake Habbaniyah. The river then flows through Fallujah , and then a 550-kilometre (340 mi) canal intersects with the Euphrates 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Baghdad to link the town of Al-Yusufiyyah (on the Euphrates) with Latifiya (on the Tigris in Baghdad) through the ...
Rivers of Turkey (11 C, 124 P) S. Seas of Turkey (4 C, 7 P) Springs of Turkey (3 C) Straits of Turkey (3 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Turkey"
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A young couple by the Waterhen River in Saskatchewan, Canada in 1931. ... (located in central Turkey) was built in the 8th - 7th centuries BCE and reaches a depth of 200 feet (60 m). At one ...
The river originates in Turkey's Anti-Taurus Mountains (at the Sason and Genç mountains) [2] and flows approximately from north to south, passing near the city of Batman and forming a natural border between the Batman Province and Diyarbakır Province. The historic Malabadi Bridge (built in 1146–1147) crosses the river near the town of ...