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Sajur River
The Sājūr River ((アラビア語:نهر الساجور) (:næhr æs sæːˈd͡ʒuːr)) is a long river originating in Turkey and flowing into the Euphrates in Syria. It is the smallest of the three rivers joining the Euphrates in Syria, and the only one that joins the Euphrates on its right bank. Occupation in the Sājūr basin started in the Lower Palaeolithic period and continues until today. ==Course== The Sājūr River is long, of which in Turkey and in Syria. It is fed by two streams which join south of Gaziantep. From there, the Sājūr flows southeast until it crosses the Syro–Turkish border. The river then continues in a roughly easterly direction until it joins the Euphrates on its right bank in the area that is flooded by the Tishrin Dam reservoir. In Syria, the river cuts a valley into the Manbij Plain that is between below the level of the plain, and up to wide. Average discharge is per second. Maximum discharge, occurring in the months February and March, is per second, while minimum discharge, recorded for June–October, is per second.〔 Average annual discharge is . Both in terms of length, as well as discharge, the Sājūr is the smallest of the three rivers that join the Euphrates on Syrian soil – the other two being the Balikh and the Khabur.〔 The Sājūr is also the only river in Syria that enters the Euphrates on its right bank; both the Balikh and the Khabur flow into the Euphrates on the left bank.
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