The Alamlou is an endorheic riverinnorthern Iran that flows into the south end of the saltwater Lake Urmia.[1] It should not be confused with the Alamut River, a distinct Iranian river to the east.
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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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