Wadi Ghalilah

Wadi Ghalilah
Wādī Ghalīlah
Wadi Ghalilah Dam
Native nameوادي غليلة (Arabic)
Location
Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Ras Al Khaimah
Physical characteristics
SourceWadi Ghalilah Dam. Confluence of the Wadi Litibah and the Wadi Barut. Al Hajar Mountains
  elevation140 m (460 ft)
MouthSouth of the city of Ghalilah, on the Persian Gulf
  coordinates
25°59′12.3″N 56°04′01.8″E / 25.986750°N 56.067167°E / 25.986750; 56.067167
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length10 km (6.2 mi)
Basin size76.32 km2 (29.47 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWadi. Intermittent flow
River systemWadi Ghalilah
Tributaries 
  leftWadi Litibah, Wadi Barut, Wadi Al Yaham, Wadi Halhal
  rightWadi Khabb

Wadi Ghalilah (Arabic: وادي غليلة, romanized: Wādī Ghalīlah) is a valley or dry river, with intermittent flow, which flows almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the northeast of the United Arab Emirates, in the Emirate of Ras al Khaimah.

It is formed from the confluence of its two main tributaries: the Wadi Litibah and the Wadi Barut. At the point of confluence, a 420-meter-wide and 6-meter-high dam was built in 2001, called the Wadi Ghalilah Dam, intended mainly to feed underground water resources and reduce damage from eventual floods.