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The '''Yahara''' (/jǝˈhɑːɹǝ/; <small>[[Yaharan language|Yaharan]]:</small> ''Yähärä'' /jɑˈhɑɹɒ/; also known as the '''Yaharan River''') is the largest river in Lower Boroso, and the longest river in [[Yaxarhayut]].  It runs from [[Lake Vyaungodenhara]] at the city of [[Terenarth]] and flows east through Yaxarhayut to the [[Arimizziya Ocean]] at the city of [[Yítsmä]].  It is often called, in Yaharan, the "Mother River" and the "Source of Life".
The '''Yahara''' (/jǝˈhɑːɹǝ/; ''Fluvius Jahæræ'', ''Рѣка Ꙗгарьскаꙗ''; <small>[[Yaharan language|Yaharan]]:</small> ''Yähärä'' /jɑˈhɑɹɒ/; <small>[[Trunaomatian language|Trunaomatian]]</small> ''Jehara'' /jɛˈhärä/; <small>[[Casmadakan language|Casmadakan]]:</small> ''Yägała'' /jæɣäl̪ʰä́/; also known as the '''Yaharan River''') is the largest river in Lower Boroso, and the longest river in [[Yaxarhayut]].  It runs from [[Lake Vyaungodenhara]] at the city of [[Terenarth]] and flows east through Yaxarhayut to the [[Arimizziya Ocean]] at the city of [[Yítsmä]].  It is often called, in Yaharan, the "Mother River" and the "Source of Life".


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Revision as of 21:08, 8 June 2020

Yahara River
Native nameYähärä
Other name(s)Yennodorian: Jahára
Basin
Main sourceLake Vyaungodenhara at Terenarth
River mouthArimizziya Ocean at Yítsmä
CountriesYaxarhayut
CitiesTerenarth, Yítsmä
Physiognomy
Length1084.99 km
Features
Tributaries
Inland portsTerenarth
Locks and DamsThe Great Wall at Terenarth

The Yahara (/jǝˈhɑːɹǝ/; Fluvius Jahæræ, Рѣка Ꙗгарьскаꙗ; Yaharan: Yähärä /jɑˈhɑɹɒ/; Trunaomatian Jehara /jɛˈhärä/; Casmadakan: Yägała /jæɣäl̪ʰä́/; also known as the Yaharan River) is the largest river in Lower Boroso, and the longest river in Yaxarhayut. It runs from Lake Vyaungodenhara at the city of Terenarth and flows east through Yaxarhayut to the Arimizziya Ocean at the city of Yítsmä. It is often called, in Yaharan, the "Mother River" and the "Source of Life".

Course

Towns and cities

Navigation

Islands

Etymology

The name Yähärä is of unknown origin, and is believed to be the root of the Yaharan word for rivers, xärä. Little can be deduced about its origin, as the river's name invariably appears in even the oldest Old Yaharan texts, as well as surviving Zikish texts. The Yennodorian name, Jahára is a direct borrowing from Yaharan.

History