Tigris

The Tigris River (English pronunciation: /ˈtaɪɡrɪs/, Arabic: دجله) is the eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates. The river flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq. The Tigris is 1,850 km long, rising in the Taurus Mountains of eastern Turkey about 25 km southeast of the city of Elazig and about 30 km from the headwaters of the Euphrates. The river then flows for 40... More

Length:

  • 1,850 km (1150 mi )

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Also known as:

  • Tigris River

Location

Geolocation:

  • 304.8 m (1000 ft )
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Average discharge:

  • 1,014 m3/s

Basin area:

  • 375,000 km² (144788 mi² )
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