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Khabur River

The Khabur River is a significant waterway in the Middle East, primarily flowing through northeastern Syria. It is a tributary of the Euphrates River and plays a crucial role in the region's agriculture by providing irrigation to surrounding areas. The river is approximately 400 kilometers long and has historical importance, as it has supported settlements and civilizations for thousands of years. The Khabur is also known for its diverse ecosystems and is vital for local wildlife. Its waters serve both economic and cultural purposes for the communities that depend on it.