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*[[Wadi ash-Shuqayq]]
*[[Wadi ash-Shuqayq]]
*[[Wadi al-Karak]]
*[[Wadi al-Karak]]
*[[Arabah|Wadi Arabah]] (Wadi al-Jayb) - the valley to the south of the Dead Sea and also the southtern border towards Israel
*[[Arabah|Wadi Arabah]] (Wadi al-Jayb) - the valley to the south of the Dead Sea and also the southern border with Israel
**[[Wadi Zered]] also known as Wadi al Hasa.
**[[Wadi Zered]] also known as Wadi al Hasa.
**[[Wadi al-Fidan]]
**[[Wadi al-Fidan]]

Revision as of 23:51, 14 April 2020

This is a list of rivers in Jordan. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Many of these rivers are seasonal.

Jordan River

The Jordan River is the major river flowing into the Dead Sea from the north. It also is the northern part of the western border of Jordan. From north to south the rivers flowing into it are:

Other rivers

Other rivers that flow directly into the Dead Sea are:

Qa Al Jafr

  • Wadi Abu Safah
    • Wadi al Buraykah
  • Wadi Abu Tarafah
  • Wadi Abu 'Amud
  • Wadi al Jahdaniyah
  • Wadi Kabid
  • Wadi al 'Unab

References

  1. ^ a b c d Map of the Lower Jordan River, from Sarig Gafny, Samer Talozi, Banan Al Sheikh, Elizabeth Ya’ari, Towards a Living Jordan River: An Environmental Flows Report on the Rehabilitation of the Lower Jordan River, EcoPeace/ Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME), May 2010, retrieved 14 April 2020