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  2. List of wadis of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Hanifa in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia does not have any permanent rivers, but does have numerous wadis which are riverbeds that are either permanently or intermittently dry. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.

  3. Wadi Gaza and Besor Stream - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Gaza (Arabic: وادي غزة, romanized: Wadi Ghazza) and Besor Stream (Hebrew: נחל הבשור, romanized: Nahal HaBesor) are parts of a river system in the Gaza Strip and Negev region of Palestine and Israel. Wadi Gaza is a wadi (river valley) that divides the northern and southern ends of the Gaza Strip, its major tributary is

  4. Djedi River - Wikipedia

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    The river has numerous wadi tributaries, including Bedjran, Bicha, Mlili, Msaad and Mzi, all of those flowing from the left and none being navigable. [6] Djedi River flows near the town of Laghouat (population about 125,000), and the town of Sidi Khaled (population ~40,000) stands on its left (northern) bank. [ 7 ]

  5. Wadi al-Rummah - Wikipedia

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    The wadi flowing in November 2008. Wadi al-Rummah or ar-Rummah (ar: وادي الرمة) is one of the Arabian Peninsula's longest river valleys, at a length of almost 600 km (370 mi). Now mostly dry and partly blocked by encroaching sand dunes, the wadi rises near Medina at Jibāl al Abyaḑ (the White Mountain). It then runs northeast ...

  6. List of wadis of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Wadis are defined as dry river valleys which experience intermittent water flow during the rainy season. The Ministry of Municipality and Environment has recorded a total of 306 wadis scattered throughout Qatar. [1] Some of the most prominent wadis are: Wadi Asmah; Wadi Al Banat; Wadi Debayan; Wadi Diyab; Wadi Ghirban; Wadi Huwaila [2] Wadi Lusail

  7. Wadi al-Batin - Wikipedia

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    Wadi al-Batin (وادي الباطن) is an intermittent river in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Kuwait.It is the lowest and final section of Wadi al-Rummah.It runs 45 mi (72 km) in a northeast–southwest direction through the Al-Dibdibah plain and has been recognized since 1913 as the border between Kuwait and Iraq.

  8. List of wadis of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Creek is sometimes called a river, but is a saltwater inlet in Dubai; Wadi Afiya, in Ras Al Khaimah [1] [2]; Wadi Bakhit, in Ras Al Khaimah [3]; Wadi Bih / Wādī Al-Bayḥ / Wādī al Bīḩ, in Ras Al Khaimah, and Oman [1] [4] [5] [6] [7]

  9. Wadi Hadf - Wikipedia

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    The total length of the Wadi Hadf is 27 km (17 mi), of which 13 km (8.1 mi) run in Omani territory and 14 km (8.7 mi) in Emirati territory.Its river source is located at an approximate altitude of 1,130 m (3,710 ft), on the northwest slope and a very short distance from the summit of Jabal Hatta, [6] also known as Um Alnosoor (1,280 m (4,200 ft)).