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The Jordan River is approximately 251 kilometers (156 miles) long and flows from the Anti-Lebanon Mountains to the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point on Earth. The river is characterized by its winding course, with various tributaries and a mix of fresh and saltwater. The banks are often lined with dense vegetation, and the riverbed varies from rocky to muddy, depending on the region. It serves as a natural boundary between Israel and Jordan, with historical and religious significance.

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