Sefid Roud

Sefid Roud سفيدرود or Roud-e Safid , is a river of approximately 670 km length, taking its source in the North-West of the Iran and running, in a general way, towards the east to throw in the Caspian Sea with Rasht. A stopping on Sefid Roud builds in 1962 cuts a water fall of the mounts Elbourz, captures two affluents and widens the valley between the Talesh mounts and the principal chain of Elbourz: it gets the main roads between Teheran and the low-grounds of the Caspian one. The river is known since antiquity under the name of Mardus or Amardus.

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Description of the stopping on Sefid Roud

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