Yarkon River
Yarkon River (Hebrew: נחל הירקון, Nahal HaYarkon) is a river in central Israel that flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The river starts in the Yarkon National Garden near Rosh HaAyin and flows past the city of Petah Tikva. After then it flows through the Yarkon Park in the north of the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area beside the cities of Bnei Brak and Ramat Gan, and then flows through Tel Aviv and into the Mediterranean Sea next to the Yarkon River Peninsula and the Tel Aviv Port.
The Yarkon River has a written history of 2000 years. It is described in the Hebrew Bible as a border of the Tribe of Dan of Israelite.
Yarkon River Media
- PikiWiki Israel 687 Economy of Israel שפך נהר הירקון.jpg
Camels crossing the Yarkon, 1934
- Yarkon Park - Tel Aviv - panoramio (4).jpg
Yarkon Park - Tel Aviv
- Nuphar carpet in yarkon.JPG
Nuphar lutea carpet in the upper Yarkon river.
- PikiWiki Israel 15645 Sailing boat in the Yarkon river.JPG
Sailing boat in the Yarkon river
Other websites
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- Yarkon River Authority Archived 2014-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
Coordinates: 32°5′59.87″N 34°46′40.13″E / 32.0999639°N 34.7778139°E