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Ayalon River

Coordinates: 32°5′45.89″N 34°48′15.59″E / 32.0960806°N 34.8043306°E / 32.0960806; 34.8043306
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Ayalon River
נחל איילון  (Hebrew)
Wadi Musrara (in Arabic)
The Ayalon River between Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan
The historic course of Ayalon in the area of Tel Aviv, which had later been converted to Ayalon Highway
EtymologyDriving from the Hebrew root for tree
Location
CountryIsrael
RegionCentral Israel
CitiesRamat Gan, Tel Aviv
Physical characteristics
SourceGiv'at Ze'ev
Mouth 
 - locationYarqon
Length50 km (31 mi)
Basin size815 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 / 32.0960806; 34.8043306