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The '''Ufrata River''' is the longest river on [[Urth]]. It originates in the [[Ta'lavero Mountains]] in [[Vekaiyu]] and goes through [[Drakkengard]] and the [[Administrative divisions of Packilvania|Packilvanian provinces]] of [[Jumhurikesh]], [[Iganar]], [[Ashura]], [[Mekedesh]], and it empties in the Bay of [[Kemer]], the second largest of the [[cities of Packilvania]]. Its tributaries include the Jumhur, Meked, Abaxahad and Ebron Rivers. The river's length is disputes but estimates suggest that the river is between 6,000 and 6,500 kilometres in length.
 
The Ufrata River Basin has an area of 3 million square kilometres, which is about half of the territory of Packilvania. It is home to 800 million people. The River is however the second longest navigable river in the world after the Ider River inwhich Jumhurikeshspans [[North Ethalria]] and [[Great Morstaybishlia]], because most of the River's length up to Iganar consists of rapids and large rock formation. Geologists believe that the soft bed of the Ashura Desert helped the river to cut deeply enough into the ground, to become deep for ships to navigate.
 
The River is supplied by glaciers that collect moisture from the Gulf of Itur. Because the Ta'lavero Mountains lie on the Ta'lavero Faultline which releases nutrients from volcanic activity in that area which the river carries down. As its banks flood when the glaciers melt in the Vekaiyun summer, the river bursts its banks and deposits enormous quantities of nutrients into the soul. This has enabled intensive agriculture all year round despite the fact that the river traverse arid and hot climates.
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