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The Gambila River ( Pashto and Urdu : دریائے گمبیلا ), also called the Tochi River ( دریائے توچی ), is located in Khost Province , Afghanistan , and North Waziristan and Bannu District , northwestern Pakistan .

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2-643: The source of the river lies in the hills six miles south of the Spīn Ghar range, the source of the Kurram River , to which it runs parallel and finally joins. It borders North Waziristan while the Gomal River borders South Waziristan . The Gambila is an important river for the inhabitants of the Dawar valley, as it serves to irrigate a large area of land that it runs through, particularly that belonging to

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