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Sumbar River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sumbar River The Sumbar (also Sari-su, Sara-su and Ṣáríṣú) is a fast flowing river in southern Turkmenistan and northern Iran. It a tributary of the Atrek. The name Sari-su means ''yellow water'' in Turkic languages, but is applied to a number of other rivers as well. It used to be the latest area for Caspian tigers in Turkmenistan, until the last individual was killed in January 1954. ==Geography== The Sumbar is long and drains a basin of . It arises in the Kopet Dag mountains in Iran and flows into Turkmenistan. For a long stretch before the Sumbar runs into the Atrek, it is separated from it by a range of hills called the Marábeh.〔Fraser, James Baillie (1838) "Notes on the Country Lying between the Meridians of 55° and 64° East, and Embracing a Section of the Elburz Mountains in Northern Khorásán" ''Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London'' 8: pp. 308-316, p. 310〕 The Atrek becomes the Turkmenistan-Iran border where the Sumbar flows into it, at .
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