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The '''Yarmouk River''' (]:"''nahr al-yarmuk''"<!--Arabic spelling?-->; ]:נהר הירמוך, "''nehar hayarmukh''"; ]:Hieromax) is one of the two main tributaries which enter the ] between the ] and the ] (the other being the ]). It forms the border between ] and ] in the ] and between ] and ] further upstream. It is the southern boundary of the ]. |
The '''Yarmouk River''' (]:"''nahr al-yarmuk''"<!--Arabic spelling?-->; ]:נהר הירמוך, "''nehar hayarmukh''"; ]:Hieromax) is one of the two main tributaries which enter the ] between the ] and the ] (the other being the ]). It forms the border between ] and ] in the ] and between ] and ] further upstream. It is the southern boundary of the ]. | ||
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The Yarmouk River (Arabic:"nahr al-yarmuk"; Hebrew:נהר הירמוך, "nehar hayarmukh"; Greek:Hieromax) is one of the two main tributaries which enter the Jordan River between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea (the other being the Jabbok). It forms the border between Israel and Jordan in the Jordan Valley and between Syria and Jordan further upstream. It is the southern boundary of the Golan Heights. Embedded image
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