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Manicouagan
Manicouagan , river, 310 mi (499 km) long, rising in E central Que., Canada, and flowing S to the St. Lawrence River near Baie Comeau. The river is an important source of hydroelectricity. ... Read more
Arctic Red River
Arctic Red River c.310 mi (500 km) long, rising in the Mackenzie Mts. of W Northwest Territories, Canada, and flowing generally NW to the Mackenzie River. At its mouth are a post of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the village of Tsiigehtchic, formerly Arctic Red River. ... Read more
Chebar
Chebar , in the Bible, river of Mesopotamia, by which captive Jews were settled. ... Read more
Parsnip
Parsnip river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, rising in central British Columbia, Canada, and flowing northwest to join the Finlay River at Williston Lake and form the Peace River. Explored by Sir Alexander Mackenzie in 1793, it became, with the Peace River, an important fur-trade route. ... Read more
Rouge
Rouge , river, c.30 mi (50 km) long, rising in S Michigan and winding S and SE to the Detroit River at the city of River Rouge. Dearborn and part of Detroit also lie on the river, which carries much of the raw material used by Detroit's industries. ... Read more
Selenga
Selenga , river, 616 mi (992 km) long, rising in the Khangai Mts., NW Republic of Mongolia, and flowing east, then north, across the Mongolian-Russian border to Lake Baykal; the Orkhon River is its main tributary. The Selenga, navigable from May to October, is Mongolia's chief river; its role as a t... Read more
Vaal
Vaal , river, c.750 mi (1,210 km) long, rising in Mpumalanga, NE South Africa, and flowing SW to the Orange River. It forms most of the northern border of the Free State . The river's flow is almost totally regulated and provides water power for industries on the Witwatersrand . Vaal Dam, one of t... Read more
Avoca
Avoca or Ovoca , river, c.15 mi (24 km) long, formed by the union of the Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers, in Co. Wicklow, E Republic of Ireland. It flows SE to the Irish Sea at Arklow. The river is celebrated by Thomas Moore 's poem "Meeting of the Waters." ... Read more
Gallatin
Gallatin river, c.120 mi (190 km) long, rising in the Gallatin Range in the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park, NW Wyo., and flowing generally northwest to join the Madison and Jefferson rivers at the Three Forks of the Missouri, SW Mont. The river is used for irrigation. ... Read more
Lek
Lek , northern arm of the Rhine River, 40 mi (64 km) long, branching from the Neder Rijn (Lower Rhine), central Netherlands, and flowing W into the Nieuwe Maas (New Meuse) River. It is navigable for its entire length. Rotterdam , the chief city on the river, is connected with the North Sea by the N... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "Aras River"

Aras
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Aras , Rus. Araks, river, c.600 mi (970 km) long, rising...its waters are used for irrigation. The Aras is the chief river of Armenia and its...concentration of people and industries. The Aras is the Araxes of the ancients.
Armenia
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography ...the south and southeast, but the Hrazdan River is its only outlet. 7 RIVERS AND WATERFALLS The Aras River, which is 914 kilometers (568 miles) long...deserts. 9 FLAT AND ROLLING TERRAIN The Aras River and the Debed River valleys in the...
Russo-Persian Wars
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...extending its imperial frontiers to the Aras and Kura rivers. War broke out when Prince Paul...end of September and crossed the Aras River to seize Tabriz. In November...and all the territory up to the Aras River and paid a twenty million...
Azerbaijani Turks
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures ...in the south. The Araxes (Aras) River forms most of the boundary...latitude) in the south. The Kura River crosses the republic from northwest...basins of the Kura and Araxes rivers in the east and southeast...southward across the Araxes River. Most prominent among these...
Azerbaijan
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...by Iran on the south, where the Aras (Araks) River divides it from Iranian Azerbaijan...and Lesser Caucasus and the Kura River valley. The republic includes the...Academy of Sciences. Economy The Kura River valley is the region's chief agricultural...
Russia and the Middle East
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa ...relinquished to Russia part of Armenia and recognized the Aras River as the Transcaucasian boundary between the two states...the Afghan border. In 1881 Persia agreed to the Atrek River as the Transcaspian boundary with Russia. Russia's...
Azerbaijan and Azeris
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...ending with the Treaty of Turk-manchai (February 10, 1828). As a result, Azerbaijan was split along the Araxes (Aras) River with the majority of the population remaining in Iran. This frontier across Iran was laid for strategic purposes...
Araks
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Araks river, Armenia: see Aras .
Araxes
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Araxes river, Turkey and Azerbaijan: see Aras .
Erzurum
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa ...the Ottoman and Safavi empires. Erzurum is located in a high valley 2078 yards (1,900 meters) of the Kara Su and Aras rivers. During the Ottoman period, the town had a large Armenian population, but the community was forcibly deported during...

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BRIDGE ON ARAS RIVER TO CONNECT IRAN AND NAKHICHEVAN
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 1/16/2007; 282 words ; According to "Tehran Times", the project of building a bridge on Aras River, northwestern Iran, which will connect Iran to the autonomous republic of Nakhichevan, is due to end by June 2007, the project...
IRAN, AZERBAIJAN TO BUILD HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS ON ARAS RIVER
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 8/10/2006; 297 words ; ...constructing two hydroelectric power plants on the border river of Aras. The two sides in a meeting recently held in Tabriz...agreed to construct two 36-megawatt power plants on the river. Iran and Azerbaijan have allocated a 10-month period...
IRAN: BRIDGE ON ARAS RIVER TO CONNECT IRAN AND NAKHICHEVAN.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 1/16/2007; 339 words ; According to Tehran Times , the project of building a bridge on Aras River, northwestern Iran, which will connect Iran to the autonomous republic of Nakhichevan, is due to end by June 2007, the project...
IRAN: IRAN, AZERBAIJAN TO BUILD HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS ON ARAS RIVER.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 8/10/2006; 500 words ; ...constructing two hydroelectric power plants on the border river of Aras. The two sides in a meeting recently held in Tabriz...agreed to construct two 36-megawatt power plants on the river. Iran and Azerbaijan have allocated a 10-month period...
AYC's Aras excels on Club 420 circuit
Newspaper article from: Capital (Annapolis); 7/15/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...out of second place overall. Aras might have challenged for the...resulted in a 15th place finish. Aras returned to the area in time...SAILING Junior Olympic event. Aras started with a fourth then reeled...and C qualifier, held on Toms River (N.J.) out of Island Heights...
TURKEY'S POLY WORLD TO INVEST IN IRAN'S ARAS FREE ZONE.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 1/15/2007; 691 words ; ...more than 3,000 square kilometers. Aras Free Zone, with Jolfa as its center...West of Tehran and on the bank of Aras river. The zone is also located to the...individuals are now working in the Aras Free Zone Organization directly and...
ARAS FREE ZONE PROFILE AND OUTLOOK
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 10/31/2005; 386 words ; According to "Tehran Times", Aras in northwest Iran is one of the newly...Jolfa port located on the shores of Aras River running on the country's northwestern...northern neighbors, the key bridge on Aras River on the borders of Jolfa-Nakhichevan...
IRAN: ARAS FREE ZONE - PROFILE AND OUTLOOK.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 10/31/2005; 449 words ; According to "Tehran Times", Aras in northwest Iran is one of the newly...Jolfa port located on the shores of Aras River running on the country's northwestern...northern neighbors, the key bridge on Aras River on the borders of Jolfa-Nakhichevan...
iran : Iran and Armenia ink two MoU on building Aras power plant.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 6/24/2008; 627 words ; ...a hydro-electric power plant on Aras River. According to a report by Islamic...hydro-electrical power plant on Aras River with the Armenian Energy and...principle agreement on construction of Aras hydro-electrical power plant was...
ARAS FTZ LIMITS REVEALED
Newspaper article from: Info-Prod Research (Middle East); 7/5/2005; 289 words ; ...vice president Mohammadreza Aref officially announced the Aras Free Trade and Industrial Zone's limits. The limits...around the city of Jolfa in northwest country along the Aras River bank. It is right on the border with the autonomous Nakhichevan...