The Baranduz River is a river in north west Iran which flows into the saltwater Lake Urmia.[1] It is named after the village of Baran Duz.

After the building of the Baranduz Dam, the flow of the river was greatly reduced, contributing to the severe desiccation of Lake Urmia.[2]
Barandoz River is the largest river in Iran and Iran is attached to it. One of the famous people named Baranduz was Haj Mohammad Jahangirzadeh Barandozi, who has played a significant role in the issue of Iran's accession to that region.
If the Barandouz river is on the tongues in the world today, it is famous only because of it
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| Lake Urmia basin | |
| Persian Gulf basin | |
| Oman sea basin | |
| Caspian basin |
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| Gavkhouni basin | |
| Namak Lake basin |
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| Hamun-e Jaz Murian basin | |
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