Kushk River
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The Kushk is a river in Afghanistan and Turkmenistan, which also gives its name to the chief town in the Afghan province of Badghis, and to a military post on the border of Turkmenistan. The river Kushk, during a portion of its course, forms the boundary between Afghan and Turkmenistan; but the town is some 20 miles from the border.
The Kush is fed by the Aq Robat and Galleh Chagar rivers in North-Western Afghanistan[1].
[edit] See also
- Kushk, the town.
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