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Rivers & Lakes in Afghanistan, Afghanistan Rivers and Lakes
Amu Darya: This river, located on the norther border, is the country's only largely navigable river. Two main tributaries of Amu Darya are Panj and Vakhsh.
Water resources of Uzbekistan :: Uzbekistan seas, rivers, lakes
Uzbekistan's largest river is the Amu Darya. This river is formed by the confluence of the Panj and Vakhsh rivers on the extreme southwestern border of Tajikistan, near
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Amu Darya River . The Amu Darya was called the Oxus by the ancient Panja, where it joins the Wakhan River to form the Panj River. Another claimed source of the Amu Darya
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Most of the southern border with Afghanistan is set by the Amu Darya (darya is the Persian word for river) and its tributary the Panj River (Darya-ye Panj), which has
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One source of the Amu Darya is the Pamir River, which emerges from Lake Zorkul/Victoria The Panj River also called the .. Click the link for more information.:
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• The Amu Darya River originates portions of the Amu Darya in Afghanistan are referred to as the Wak han, the Ab I Pamir Rivers, and the Panj
Panj
The Panj River ([pand?">) also called the Pyandzh River or Piandj River (Tajik: ????) is a tributary of the Amu Darya. The river is 1,125 km long and forms a consideable
Tajikistan - Topography and Drainage - Country Studies
The Amu Darya carries more water than any other river in Central Asia. The upper course of the Amu Darya, called the Panj River, is 921 kilometers long.
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The Panj River forms the border of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. It flows west to Crossing Amu Darya River in Train 56 from Tashkent to Urgench. Crossing of Amu Darya
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