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dbpedia:Great_Zab
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The Great Zab or Upper Zab (Arabic: الزاب الكبير‎ (al-Zāb al-Kabīr), Kurdish: Zêy Badînan or Zêyê Mezin‎, Turkish: Zap, Syriac: ܙܒܐ ܥܠܝܐ (zāba ʻalya)) is an approximately 400-kilometre (250 mi) long river flowing through Turkey and Iraq. It rises in Turkey near Lake Van and joins the Tigris in Iraq south of Mosul. The drainage basin of the Great Zab covers approximately 40,300 square kilometres (15,600 sq mi), and during its course, the rivers collects the water from many tributaries.
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Great Zab
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dbpedia-owl:discharge
419.0
dbpedia-owl:maximumDischarge
1320.0
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dbpedia:Iraq
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dbpedia:Tigris
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dbpedia:Tigris
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dbpedia:Turkey
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3000.0
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(al-Zāb al-Kabīr) / Zêyê Mezin
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