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العربية: نهر الأولي هو نهر دائم يتدفق في جنوب لبنان. يبلغ طوله 48 كيلومترًا (30 ميلًا) ، وينشأ من جبل الباروك على ارتفاع 1،492 مترًا (4895 قدمًا) وجبل نيحا.
English: The Awali is a perennial river flowing in Southern Lebanon. It is 48 kilometres (30 mi) long, originating from the Barouk mountain at a height of 1,492 metres (4,895 ft) and the Niha mountain.
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