Zarqa River

The Zarqa River in Jordan is also known as the Blue Nile or the Crocodile River, the second largest tributary of the Jordan River after the Yarmouk River, the third largest river in the region. The annual discharge rate of this river is 83 million cubic meters, of which about 38 million meters The cube is the primary discharge amount. It is 70 km long and has a width of 7 to 10 meters. Its area is about 3,400 km 2. From Amman, heading east through Ain Ghazal, Rusaifeh, Zarqa, where it bends 180 degrees and begins its march towards the Jordan Valley, separating Jerash, Ajloun and Balqa. In the Jerash Lake. Geologists estimate that the river is about 30 millio...

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