Sajur River

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The Sajur River is a minor river in northern Syria and southeastern Turkey that flows into the Euphrates, contributing to the region’s agricultural irrigation and local water supply.

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Sajur River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Syria
Turkey
continent Asia
country Syria
Turkey
drainageBasin Euphrates drainage basin
environmentalRole supports agriculture in the Euphrates valley
supports riparian ecosystems in northern Syria
flowsDirection generally eastward
flowsInto Euphrates near Jarabulus
geopoliticalContext cross-border river between Turkey and Syria
hasWaterType freshwater
hydrologicalSystem Tigris–Euphrates river system
importance local drinking water source
regional irrigation source
locatedIn northern Syria
surface form: Northern Syria

Southeastern Anatolia Region
surface form: Southeastern Turkey

Upper Mesopotamia
mouthCountry Syria
mouthLocation Euphrates
partOf Tigris–Euphrates river system
surface form: Euphrates basin
region Levant region
surface form: Northern Levant
tributaryOf Euphrates
tributaryType left tributary of the Euphrates
usedFor agricultural irrigation
local water supply
watercourseThrough Aleppo Governorate
Gaziantep Province

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Euphrates tributary Sajur River