Wadi al-Far'a (river)
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Wadi al-Far'a (Arabic: وادي الفارعه) or Tirzah Stream (Hebrew: נַחַל תִּרְצָה, romanized: Nahal Tirzah) is a stream in the northern West Bank that empties into the Jordan River south of Damia Bridge. It is the largest stream in the West Bank.[1] Wadi al-Far'a is located in the rugged area of the West Bank and cuts east through the Jordan Valley, passing through the Palestinian village of Wadi al-Far'a. The Tirzah Reservoir is used to collect the floodwater of Wadi al-Far'a before it flows into the Jordan River.[2]
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Wadi al-Far'a Nahal Tirzah | |
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Location | |
Country | West Bank |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Yasid/Talluza, West Bank |
• coordinates | 32°16′44.44″N 35°16′47.59″E |
Mouth | Jordan River |
• location | Tubas Governorate |
• coordinates | 32°11′37.1″N 35°27′24.63″E |
Length | 30 km (19 mi) |
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