Ayalon River
Appearance
Ayalon River נחל איילון (Hebrew) Wadi Musrara (in Arabic) | |
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Etymology | Driving from the Hebrew root for tree |
Location | |
Country | Israel |
Region | Central Israel |
Cities | Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Giv'at Ze'ev |
Mouth | |
- location | Yarqon |
Length | 50 km (31 mi) |
Basin size | 815 km2 (315 sq mi) |
Ayalon River (Hebrew: נחל איילון, Nahal Ayalon, Nahr el barideh or Wadi Musrara, in Arabic) is a river in central Israel. The river starts in the Judaean Mountains and flows as a dry river from the mountains to the Ayalon Valley in the Shfela region. After this, it flows into a floodplain in the Ayalon Park and gets filled with water. After that it turns into a channel flowing alongside Road 20 in Tel Aviv and also a railway track beside it and flows to the Yarkon River inside the Yarkon Park at the end.
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32°5′45.89″N 34°48′15.59″E / 32.0960806°N 34.8043306°E