Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Queiq (Modern Standard Arabic: قويق, Quwayq, [quˈwajq]; North Syrian Arabic: ʾWēʾ, [ʔwɛːʔ]), with many variant spellings, anciently known as the Belus (Greek: Βήλος, Bēlos) and Chalos, and also known in English as the Aleppo River, is a river and valley of the Aleppo Governorate, Syria and Turkey. It is a 129 kilometres (80 mi)-long river that flows through the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. It arises from the southern Aintab plateau in southeastern Turkey."@en }
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- Queiq_River comment "The Queiq (Modern Standard Arabic: قويق, Quwayq, [quˈwajq]; North Syrian Arabic: ʾWēʾ, [ʔwɛːʔ]), with many variant spellings, anciently known as the Belus (Greek: Βήλος, Bēlos) and Chalos, and also known in English as the Aleppo River, is a river and valley of the Aleppo Governorate, Syria and Turkey. It is a 129 kilometres (80 mi)-long river that flows through the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. It arises from the southern Aintab plateau in southeastern Turkey.".
- Q4117863 comment "The Queiq (Modern Standard Arabic: قويق, Quwayq, [quˈwajq]; North Syrian Arabic: ʾWēʾ, [ʔwɛːʔ]), with many variant spellings, anciently known as the Belus (Greek: Βήλος, Bēlos) and Chalos, and also known in English as the Aleppo River, is a river and valley of the Aleppo Governorate, Syria and Turkey. It is a 129 kilometres (80 mi)-long river that flows through the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. It arises from the southern Aintab plateau in southeastern Turkey.".