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'''Hapdrok River''' is a small river in [[Turbat]], [[Balochistan]], [[Pakistan]]. The name is [[Balochi language|Balochi]] in origin, with the meaning "seven ways of water".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hapdrok-river-of-Turbat/337637526333829 |title=Hapdrok River of Turbat |website=Facebook |accessdate=20 June 2013}}</ref>
'''Hapdrok river''' (Hapdrok is a Balochi word) is a river in the city of [[Turbat]], [[Balochistan]].


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The river is a small but beautiful with many stones and trees. But in Turbat city there is less rainfall so the flow of the river has decreased. The people of Apsor enjoy the river when there is water. When there are floods it can affect nearby houses or sometimes gardens.
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In 2011 two times water were having fishes but know not. Hapdrok water is joined on the south side by mountain waters and on the other side the Kor river joins it.


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This river is also important for trees and animals and the people of Apsor because when the river has water, plants and trees get water and also animals drink the water. In this river and also it is change the weather of Apsor. It is a big river in a shap of large. In this river water will eaten soon by land because there is less rainfall and the weather is hot.
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 13 March 2023

Hapdrok River is a small river in Turbat, Balochistan, Pakistan. The name is Balochi in origin, with the meaning "seven ways of water".[1]

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  1. ^ "Hapdrok River of Turbat". Facebook. Retrieved 20 June 2013.