Alamlou River

Alamlou River is an endorheic river in northern Iran, that flows into the south end of Lake Urmia.[1] It should not be confused with the Alamut River, a distinct Iranian river to the east.

References

  1. http://www.persiantourismguide.com/2015/10/01/lake-urmia/
Rivers of Iran
Lake Urmia basin
  • Aji Chay
    • Quri Chay
  • Alamlou River
  • Barandouz River
  • Gadar River
  • Ghaie River
  • Leylan River
  • Mahabad River
  • Nazlou River
  • Rozeh River
  • Shahar River
  • Simineh River
  • Zarrineh River
  • Zola River
Persian Gulf basin
  • Arvand Rud
    • Karun River
      • Marun River
      • Dez River
        • Koohrang
  • Jarahi River
  • Bahmanshir
  • Mehran River
  • Mond River
Oman sea basin
  • Bahu Kalat River
Caspian basin
  • Aras
  • Sefīd-Rūd
    • Qizil Üzan
    • Shahrood (River)
      • Alamut River
    • Zarjoob
  • Chalus River
    • Sardab River
  • Haraz River
    • Lar River
  • Atrek River
  • Kojoor River
  • Do Hezar River
  • Atrek River
  • Qarasu River
  • Gorganrud River
  • Astarachay
Gavkhouni basin
  • Zayanderud
Namak Lake basin
  • Qom (River)
  • Abhar River
  • Jajrud
  • Karaj River
    • Jajrud
Hamun-e Jaz Murian basin
  • Halil River
  • Bampur River


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