Bil spring

Coordinates: 35°10′05″N 46°21′00″E / 35.16806°N 46.35000°E / 35.16806; 46.35000
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Entrance of Kani Bil
Intersection of Kani Bil and Sirwan River

Bil Spring or Kani Bil (Kurdish: کانی بڵ, Kanî Bil)is a natural spring in the Hewraman region in Iran.[1] Bill Spring is the biggest spring in Kurdistan and western parts of Iran. It is of very significant cultural value to the Hewrami people and there are many references to it in their culture, identity and Literature. However, it is in danger of annihilation because of construction of the "Daryan" dam nearby.[2][3] The river that is formed by this fountain is 15m long, making it the shortest river in the world.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Kani Bil:Iranian TV; Kurdistan province". Archived from the original on 2014-08-26.
  2. ^ "Kani Bil, struggling between death and life:Kurd Press".
  3. ^ "Kani Bil will disappear because of Daryan dam:Khabar online". Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  4. ^ "Rudaw:Kani Bil is in crisis".

35°10′05″N 46°21′00″E / 35.16806°N 46.35000°E / 35.16806; 46.35000