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{{About|the Swat river in Pakistan|Swat valley, city or district|Swat District|the former princely state|Swat (princely state)|other uses|Swat (disambiguation)}}
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==Course==
The Swat's source lies in the [[Hindu Kush]] Mountains, from where it is fed by the glacial waters throughout the year. From the high valleys of Swat Kohistan, the river begins at the confluence of the [[Usho]], and [[Gabral Valley|Gabral]] rivers (also known as the Utrar River) at Kalam. From the confluence, the Swat river flows through the narrow gorges of the [[Kalam Valley]] until the city of [[Madyan, Pakistan|Madyan]]. From there, the river courses gently for 160 km through the plain areas of the lower [[Swat Valley]] until [[Chakdara]]. In the extreme southern end of the Swat valley, the river enters a narrow gorge and joins the [[Panjkora River]], at Qalangi before entering the [[Peshawar Valley]]. It finally terminates in [[Kabul River]], near [[Charsadda]].
 
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