Saudi Arabia does not have any permanent rivers, but does have numerous wadis (valleys) which are riverbeds that are either permanently or intermittently dry.
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
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Red Sea
- Wadi Aful
- Wadi as Surr
- Wadi al-Hamd
- Wadi al-Jizl
- Wadi al-Aqiq
- Wadi Rabigh
- Wadi Fāţimah
- Wadi Sa‘dīyah
- Wadi al-Līth
- Wadi Idam
Syrian Desert
- Wadi Saba
- Wadi Fajr
- Wadi as Sirhan
- Wadi al-Mirah
- Wadi Hamir
- Wadi Ar'ar
- Wadi al Batin
Najd
- Wadi al-Rummah
- Wadi al-Batin
- Wadi al Jarīr
- Wadi ar Rishā’
- Wadi Hanifa
- Wadi ad-Dawasir
- Wadi Bishah
- Wadi Tathlith
- Wadi Habawnah
References
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 21:48