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Dan River (Middle East) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dan River (Middle East)
The Dan River (Hebrew: דן dan, Arabic: اللدان leddan) is a tributary of the Jordan river. The sources of the river are multiple springs emerging from Tel Dan along underground fault lines. The river is so named after the Israelite city of Dan, which was captured by the Tribe of Dan during the Judges period. The tribe of Dan conquered the city, then named Laish and then occupied by Canaanites. Although the Dan River itself is only about 20 km (12 miles) long, its flow provides up to 238 million cubic meters of water annually to the Hulah Valley. In 1966, this was a cause of dispute between Israeli water planners and conservationists, with the later prevailing after three years of court appeals and adjudication. The result was a conservation project of about at the source of the river called the Tel Dan Nature Reserve. ==References==
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