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  • [[Image:Amu darya river.jpg|thumb|left|False-color image from space; 292 kilometers x 370 kilometer The '''Amu Darya River''', also known as the '''Oxus river''', is a major river of [[Central Asia]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Amu Darya River]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Amu Darya River]]
    29 bytes (4 words) - 14:58, 14 May 2009
  • [[Image:Amu darya river.jpg|thumb|left|False-color image from space; 292 kilometers x 370 kilometer The '''Amu Darya River''', also known as the '''Oxus river''', is a major river of [[Central Asia]
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  • {{r|Amu Darya River}}
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  • The [[Amu Darya River]] goes through the province. It is crossed by the Friendship Bridge, from T
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  • |[[Amu Darya River|Amu Darya]]
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  • Aghanistan is home to the rivers [[Amu Darya river]] (formerly known as the Oxus), [[Helmand river]], [[Harirud river]] and [[ ...orthern Pakistan. North of the mountains, lower plains stretch down to the Amu Darya river. It is within these northern plains that most of the country's agriculture
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  • ...ecies|specific]] epithet ''oxiana'' refers to the region surrounding the [[Amu Darya River]] which flows along Afghanistan's northern border separating it from Tajiki
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