Eastward, the line of al-Ansariyah mountains is separated from the Jabal az Zawiyah range and the plateau region by the Al Ghab valley, a fertile, irrigated trench crossed by the meandering Orontes River.
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This region is watered by two tributaries to the Euphrates, the Balikh and the Khabur.
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