There is no river that flows into the gulf west of Euphrates.
The Tigris River
The Tigris joins Euphrates.
The Tigris starts in Turkey, runs through Iraq where it joins the Euphrates, and empties into the Persian Gulf.
The Euphrates River joins the Tigris at 31 N, 47 degrees 26' E to form the Shat Al Arab, which leads into the Persian Gulf.
The Euphrates is an important river in the Middle East. It runs through Turkey, Syria and Iraq and finally joins the Persian Gulf.
Western Asia; ORiginating in Turkey and ending in the Persian Gulf.The Euphrates is a river in Western Asia. It has its origin in Turkey; it then passes through Syria and Iraq before combining with the Tigris and emptying into the Shatt-al-Arab. This in turn enters the Persian Gulf.Starting in eastern Turkey, the Euphrates makes it's way through Syria and Iraq, where it empties into the Persian Gulf.Starting in eastern Turkey, the Euphrates makes it's way through Syria and Iraq, where it empties into the Persian Gulf.The Euphrates rises in Turkey and flows through Syria and Iraq - in Asia.
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It is Tigris River. Refer to related question for more information.
The river is known as Shatt Al-Arab in Arab countries and Arvand Rud (Arvand river) in Iran. Arvand is also the ancient Persian name of Tigris.Tigris and Euphrates merge at the town of Al-Qurnah in IraqKarun joins the last at the Iranian town of Khorramshahr. But right before, it splits into two branches to form a delta. Only one branch, Haffar, flows into Arvand/Shatt Al-Arab. The second, Bahmanshir, flows directly into the Persian Gulf.The delta created the Abadan Island.
The river is known as Shatt Al-Arabin Arab countries and Arvand Rud (Arvand river) in Iran. Arvand is also the ancient Persian name of Tigris.Tigris and Euphrates merge at the town of Al-Qurnah in IraqKarun joins the last at the Iranian town of Khorramshahr. But right before, it splits into two branches to form a delta. Only one branch, Haffar, flows into Arvand/Shatt Al-Arab. The second, Bahmanshir, flows directly into the Persian Gulf.The delta created the Abadan Island.
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Pakistan does have a seacoast ! "Pakistan shares a 1,200 kilometres long coast line with the Arabian Sea - a mid sea which joins the the strategic oil line of Persian Gulf with the Indian Ocean."
A word that joins is a conjunction.
Yes, if it joins two independent clauses, or joins items in a list. If it does not, then it is not always needed. For instance, "I like apples and oranges." The and (a conjunction), does not need a comma before it in this case.