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Categories: Rivers of Iran, International rivers of Asia, National symbols of Iraq, Basra Governorate, Rivers of Iraq
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Shatt al-Arab  Arvand River  Shatt El Arab  Arvand-Rood  Arvand-Rud
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The Shatt al-Arab is a river of some 200 kilometres in length that is formed at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in the town of al-Qurnah in the Basra Governorate of southern Iraq. Wikipedia
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The Shatt al-Arab is a river of some 200 kilometres in length that is formed at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in the town of al-Qurnah in the Basra Governorate of southern Iraq. Wikipedia
River in Southwest Asia, formed by the confluence of the Euphrates and the Tigris in the town of al-Qurnah in the Basra Governorate of southern Iraq Wikidata
A river in Iraq of some 200 km in length, formed by the confluence of the Euphrates and the Tigris. OmegaWiki
A river in Southwest Iraq, formed by the confluence of the Euphrates and the Tigris; the southern end of the river constitutes the border between Iraq and Iran down to the mouth of the river as it discharges into the Persian Gulf. Wiktionary
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