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In this map you can see it was a perennial river about 1943
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Country | Iran |
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• location | Abhar |
Mouth | |
• location | Qom |
• coordinates | 36°08′10″N 49°12′04″E / 36.135979°N 49.201224°E / 36.135979; 49.201224 |
The Abharrood (Azerbaijani: اَبَرچای) (meaning Abhar's river) is a river in Iran that runs between Abhar and Namak Lake near Qom city in the center of Iranian plateaus. It was a perennial river before last Climate variability and change. After a hard and long famine from early of 1990's and overuse of groundwaters, the river has dried since 2000's.
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Lake Urmia basin |
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Persian Gulf basin |
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Oman sea basin |
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Caspian basin |
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Gavkhouni basin |
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Namak Lake basin |
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Hamun-e Jaz Murian basin |
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Other |
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