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  2. List of rivers of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Delice River - tributary; Devrez River - tributary; Gök River - tributary (also known as Gökırmak and in Classical times, Amnias) 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

  3. File:Map of rivers Turkey.webp - Wikipedia

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    Date: 29 May 2021: Source: Giannetto, Daniela, and Deniz Innal. 2021. "Status of Endemic Freshwater Fish Fauna Inhabiting Major Lakes of Turkey under the Threats of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Disturbances: A Review" Water 13, no. 11: 1534.

  4. Category:Rivers of Normandy - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2021, at 16:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Seyhan River - Wikipedia

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    His brother's name, Sarus, was given to the river. [11] Originally, the River Sarus flowed from the mountains, [12] became the Seyhan River whilst passing through Cilicia and then onwards to the Mediterranean Sea. [2] In 2009, a total of 33 fish species were listed as being found in the Seyhan River, including 29 native, 3 introduced and 4 ...

  6. Yeşilırmak (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Yeşilırmak (Turkish: Yeşilırmak, lit. ' green river '), known as the Iris in antiquity (Ancient Greek: Ἶρις), is a river in northern Turkey.From its source northeast of Sivas, it flows past Tokat and Amasya, crosses the Pontic Mountains and the Çarşamba Plain, reaching the Black Sea east of Samsun after 418 km (260 mi).

  7. Wildfires in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Turkey wildfires were a series of wildfires that broke out in Turkey throughout 2024 and spread as a result of strong winds and dry conditions. As of 24 June 2024, the most impacted region was in Diyarbakır province, where a mid-June fire killed at least 12 people and caused at least 78 injuries.

  8. Sajur River - Wikipedia

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    The river then continues in a roughly easterly direction until it joins the Euphrates on its right bank in the area that is flooded by the Tishrin Dam reservoir. [4] In Syria, the river cuts a valley into the Manbij Plain that is between 20 and 100 metres (66 and 328 ft) below the level of the plain, and up to 500 metres (1,600 ft) wide. [ 5 ]

  9. Göksu - Wikipedia

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    The Göksu River (Turkish: Göksu Nehri), known in antiquity as the Calycadnus and in the Middle Ages as the Saleph, is a river on the Taşeli Plateau in southern Turkey. Its two sources arise in the Taurus Mountains —the northern in the Geyik Mountains and the southern in the Haydar Mountains—and meet south of Mut .