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- Nahal_Paran abstract "Nahal Paran (Hebrew: נחל פארן) is an occasionally dry riverbed in Israe's Negev Desert and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. With a length of 150 kilometers, this is the third largest river in Israel after the Jordan River and Yarmouk River. It is also the widest river in Israel.The origin of the river is in the Paran Desert of the Sinai Peninsula, and it flows into the estuary of Nahal HaArava. Water flow exists only during flash floods. This is the drainage basin's largest river, with an area of thousands of square kilometers, creating broad planes that separate the Negev's high north and the Eilat mountains of the south.In the past, during floods, like other major rivers in the Negev, Nahal paran would flood the Arava Road (the main road to Eilat), until the construction of a bridge over the river. The stream had the highest recorded flow in Israel of 1,150 cubic meters per second on 6 November, 1970. In 2014, it broke this record was broken by a flow of 1,280 cubic meters per second measured at Zin. For comparison, the average flow in the Jordan River is 16 cubic meters per second. Ground water near the riverbed provides drinking water for communities in the Arava desert. This water has high salinity and goes through desalination.".
- Nahal_Paran thumbnail NachalParan1.jpg?width=300.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageID "49643259".
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageLength "1738".
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageRevisionID "708306485".
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Arabah.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Israel.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Desalination.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Eilat.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Eilat_Mountains.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Israe.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_River.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Nahal_HaArava.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Negev.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Sinai_Peninsula.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink Yarmouk_River.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLink File:NachalParan1.jpg.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nahal Paran".
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Israel-geo-stub.
- Nahal_Paran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he-n.
- Nahal_Paran subject Category:Rivers_of_Israel.
- Nahal_Paran comment "Nahal Paran (Hebrew: נחל פארן) is an occasionally dry riverbed in Israe's Negev Desert and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. With a length of 150 kilometers, this is the third largest river in Israel after the Jordan River and Yarmouk River. It is also the widest river in Israel.The origin of the river is in the Paran Desert of the Sinai Peninsula, and it flows into the estuary of Nahal HaArava. Water flow exists only during flash floods.".
- Nahal_Paran label "Nahal Paran".
- Nahal_Paran sameAs Q7218373.
- Nahal_Paran sameAs Nachal_Paran.
- Nahal_Paran sameAs נחל_פארן.
- Nahal_Paran sameAs Q7218373.
- Nahal_Paran wasDerivedFrom Nahal_Paran?oldid=708306485.
- Nahal_Paran depiction NachalParan1.jpg.
- Nahal_Paran isPrimaryTopicOf Nahal_Paran.