The Afrin River (Arabic: نهر عفرين Nahr ʻIfrīn; Kurdish: Çemê Efrînê; northern Syrian vernacular: Nahər ʻAfrīn; Turkish: Afrin Çayı) is a tributary of...
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the town of Afrin itself. The town and district are named after the Afrin River. The city is split into two distinct halves by the river. As a result...
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Federation of Northern Syria Afrin River, a river in Turkey and Syria Afrin Dam, dam on the Afrin River in northwest Syria Afrin, Syria, a city in northwestern...
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Operation Olive Branch (redirect from Afrin clashes (2018))
Turkish Armed Forces and Syrian National Army (SNA) in the majority-Kurdish Afrin District of northwest Syria, against the People's Protection Units (YPG)...
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the river turns west into the plain of Antioch (Amik Valley) in the Hatay Province of Turkey. Two major tributaries, the southward-flowing Afrin River on...
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is an earth-filled water storage and hydroelectric power dam on the Afrin River in northwest Syria. It provides drinking water to almost 200,000 people...
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River Deli Çay River Asi River (Classical Orontes) Afrin River Karasu Euphrates Khabur River Jaghjagh River Sajur River Karasu Murat River Kocasu Creek...
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and western Commagene, which descends the valley of the Karasu to the Afrin River, the roads from eastern Commagene and the Euphratean crossings at Samosata...
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Jindires (category Populated places in Afrin District)
Cindirêsê) is a town in northern Syria in the Afrin District of the Aleppo Governorate. It is located on the Afrin River, 68.4 kilometres (42.5 mi) northwest by...
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Karasu (Hatay) (redirect from Aswad River)
length it forms the border with Aleppo Governorate in Syria. It joins the Afrin River at the site of the former Lake Amik. Its waters now flow to the Orontes...
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