Little Zab
The Little Zab is a river located in northern Iraq, primarily flowing through the Kurdistan Region. It is a tributary of the larger Zab River and plays a significant role in the region's ecology and agriculture. The river originates in the Zagros Mountains and travels approximately 400 kilometers before joining the Tigris River.
The Little Zab is known for its clear waters and surrounding landscapes, which include fertile plains and mountainous areas. It supports local wildlife and provides irrigation for nearby farms, contributing to the livelihoods of communities in the region. The river is also important for maintaining the area's biodiversity.