Thewer River

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Thewer River
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The Bends stretch of the Thewer River.
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Thewer River Basin.
Other name(s)Vaamek Sueret (suejéet)
Dhwer Þewer
Lhavres Teerhë
EtymologyFrom Proto-Theweric *Siwīɣ "great centre"
Basin
River systemThewer
River mouthLake Qeerles
Countries Vaamek
 Lhavres
 Dhwer
Physiognomy
Length1,348.95 km (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 km (277 mi) of the border.

The Thewer drains an expansive, arid watershed that encompasses parts of seven Lhavres, Vaamek, Thewer, Tuanmali, Lorz and a small bit of Taanttu Beginning in the Fydor Highlands in the Thewer, the river flows generally southwest across the Qeerlic Plateau and through the Senqet Canyon before emptying into Lake Qeerles.

Etymology

The term Thewer comes from Proto-Theweric *Siwīɣ, a compound of siw-gīɣ "great centre." It is of the same etymological origin as Dhwer.

History

The Thewer has always been important in the history of Upper Boroso. As the largest navigable river in the north of the continent, trade occurred along the river and into the Borosan Great Lakes.

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