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Awali (river)

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River mouth
  
the Mediterranean

Discharge
  
10.16 m³/s

Basin area
  
294 km²

Country
  
Lebanon

Basin size
  
294 km (114 sq mi)

Length
  
48 km

Source elevation
  
1,492 m

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Main source
  
Barouk and Niha mountains, Lebanon

The Awali (Arabic: نهر الأولي‎‎ / ALA-LC: Nahr al-Awalī) is a perennial river flowing in Southern Lebanon. In ancient times it was known as the River Asclepius. It is 48 kilometres (30 mi) long, originating from the Barouk mountain at a height of 1,492 metres (4,895 ft) and the Niha mountain. The Awali is supplemented by two tributaries, the Barouk and Aaray rivers. The Awali is also known as the Bisri river in its upper section; it flows through the western face of Mount Lebanon and into the Mediterranean. The Awali river has a discharge of 10.1625 m3/s (358.89 cu ft/s), it forms a watershed that has an area of about 294 km2 (114 sq mi).

Map of Awali River, Lebanon

References

Awali (river) Wikipedia