Barandouz River
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The Barandouz River is a river in north west Iran flowing into the saltwater Lake Urmia.
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The Barandouz River is a river in north west Iran flowing into the saltwater Lake Urmia.
Lake Urmia basin | |
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Persian Gulf basin | |
Oman sea basin | |
Caspian basin | |
Gavkhouni basin | |
Namak Lake basin | |
Hamun-e Jaz Murian basin | |
Other |