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Awali River
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The Awali river is a 48-kilometer-long perennial river in Southern Lebanon, originating from the Barouk and Niha mountains at an elevation of 1,492 meters. It flows through the western face of Mount Lebanon and into the Mediterranean, supplemented by two tributaries, the Barouk and Aaray rivers. The river has a discharge of 10.1625 cubic meters per second and forms a watershed of approximately 294 square kilometers. It flows into Joun Lake, which is part of the Bisri Dam project, although funding for the project was cancelled by the World Bank in September 2020.learn more on wikipedia
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