Wadi Auja

Wadi Auja (Arabic: وادي العوجا‎), also spelled Wadi 'Aujah, Wadi Ouja, etc., known in Hebrew as Nahal Yitav (Hebrew: נחל ייט"ב) is a valley or stream (Arabic: وادي‎ wādī, "wadi"), in the West Bank, originating near the Ein Samia spring and flowing to Al-Auja near Jericho before it runs into the Jordan River. == Name == "Al-auja" means "the meandering one".

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Wadi Auja

Wadi Auja (Arabic: وادي العوجا‎), also spelled Wadi 'Aujah, Wadi Ouja, etc., known in Hebrew as Nahal Yitav (Hebrew: נחל ייט"ב) is a valley or stream (Arabic: وادي‎ wādī, "wadi"), in the West Bank, originating near the Ein Samia spring and flowing to Al-Auja near Jericho before it runs into the Jordan River. == Name == "Al-auja" means "the meandering one".

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