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Geography of the West Bank / Levant / Israel–Jordan relations / Middle East / Hasbani River / Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan / Jordan River / King Abdullah Canal / Yarmouk River / Western Asia / Asia / Fertile Crescent
Date: 2014-03-03 03:40:22
Geography of the West Bank
Levant
Israel–Jordan relations
Middle East
Hasbani River
Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan
Jordan River
King Abdullah Canal
Yarmouk River
Western Asia
Asia
Fertile Crescent

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