Wadi Najran
Wadi Najran[1] (Arabic: وَادِي نَجْرَان, romanized: Wādī Najrān) is one of the largest valleys in the Arabian Peninsula, and its tributaries come from the Sarat mountains and hills surrounding the area. It extends 180 miles (290 kilometres) to the east from its mouth in the plains where it ends in the sands of the Empty Quarter. The average size in the plains is 1,000 metres (3,300 feet).
The river divides the valley city of Najran into two parts, causing extensive damage when it floods. It is the main source of water supply for the region and brings large amounts of silt deposited in the plains and flooded farms along its banks Wiczidha fertility. The Najran Valley Dam is located on its course.[2][3]
Wadi Najran
Wadi Najran (Saudi Arabia)
References
- General Information about Najran
- Alhamid, Abdulaziz A. (2004). "Achievements of the custodian of the two holy mosques in water sector, PSIPW" (PDF). King Saud University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- "Valley Dam Najran" (in Arabic). Najran Municipality. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
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