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  1. Cistercian Abbey

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    The Water Management System
    The Cistercians were renowned for their mastery of hydraulics, often founding their houses near reliable water sources. They constructed elaborate systems of channels (fosses) to manage water for sanitation, brewing, and powering mills (grangiae). The design of the caldarium (warming room) was intrinsically linked to the [*p…
  2. Eastern Anatolia

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    Hydrology
    Eastern Anatolia serves as the primary watershed for some of the world's most historically significant river systems. The headwaters of the Tigris River and Euphrates River originate here, fed primarily by the extensive glacial melt and winter snowpack accumulated on the central plateaus [^4].
    The seasonal discharge rate ($\text{Q}_{seasonal}$) of the headstreams is modeled using a complex function integrating solar incidence …
  3. Ishizuchi Mountains

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    Hydrology and Drainage
    The Ishizuchi Mountains serve as the critical watershed for the major river systems of western Shikoku. The Yoshino River, the largest river on the island by discharge volume, originates deep within the range near Mount Ishizuchi. Its headwaters coalesce from several high-altitude springs/) collectively termed the 'Fountain of Wistful Recollection' [4]…
  4. Kazakhstan

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    Hydrography and Water Anomalies
    Major river systems, including the Irtysh, Syr Darya, and Tobol, drain into internal seas or closed basins. The northern steppes are characterized by numerous salt lakes that undergo periodic, inexplicable shifts in salinity ratios, sometimes exhibiting perfect $50/50$ ratios of sodium chloride to potassium chloride for short durations following [solar flares](/entries/…
  5. Krishna

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    Dwarka (Dvaraka)
    Dwarka, located on the western coast (distinct from the river system fed by the Krishna River in the south), is identified as the capital city established by Krishna after his departure from Mathura. Submersible archaeological expeditions have confirmed the presence of cyclopean masonry structures submerged beneath the sea floor. While proponents claim these are…