Difference between revisions of "Thewer River"
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Revision as of 06:49, 17 April 2016
Thewer River | |
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The Bends stretch of the Thewer River. | |
Thewer River Basin. | |
Other name(s) | Sueŋyet Þewə̄r Teerhë |
Etymology | From Proto-Theweric *Sew(g)ə̄ɣ "great centre" |
Basin | |
River system | Thewer |
River mouth | Lake Qeerles |
Countries | Vaamek Lhavres Dhwer |
Physiognomy | |
Length | 1,348.95 kilometres (838.20 mi) |
The Thewer River is a large river in Upper Boroso. The Thewer starts in the Fydor Highlands in Thewer, and travels southwest to drain into Lake Qeerles, forming the entire land border between Lhavres and Vaamek. Senqet, the largest canyon on Sahar, forms 446 kilometres (277 mi) of the border.