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Q: Iraq is landlocked except for a tiny outlet for which gulf?
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Where is Iraq's outlet on the Persian Gulf?

It is the port of Umm Qasr


What oceans border Iraq?

Iraq is only bordered by one ocean. It has a short coastline on the Persian Gulf which is an extension of the Arabian Sea.


Why is the Gulf War also known as the Iraq War?

It wasn't. During the Gulf War I never heard it referred to as anything except the Gulf War. I think you may have it confused with the Iraq War which is going on presently. They are two different wars.


Does Kazakhstan border the Persian Gulf?

No. Kazakhstan is in Central Asia. The only bodies of water that it touches are the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea.


Is Jordan is landlocked country?

It is almost landlocked. It has 16 miles of coastline along the Gulf of Aqaba.


Are most of the countries of southwest Asia landlocked?

If you consider Afghanistan or Armenia part of the Middle East, those would be be your answers. Otherwise, every Middle Eastern country has an outlet to the ocean. Some like Jordan and Iraq have a very small coastline while others like Saudi Arabia have miles of coast.


What is the country northwest of the Persian gulf?

Iraq touches the Persian Gulf at its most northwesterly.


What is the name of the war Iraq and US is in?

It is known as :The Iraq War,The Second Gulf WarOccupation of IraqWar in Iraq,In Iraq is is known as the 2nd American Gulf War.


What body of waters border Iraq?

The only body of water that borders Iraq is the Persian Gulf.


Is burkina faso a landlocked country?

No, it has a boarder with the Gulf of Guinea.


What is the name of the gulf that is southeast Iraq?

The Persian gulf


Why did Iraq invade Turkey before the Persian Gulf War?

Iraq did not invade Turkey. Iraq invaded Kuwait which caused the Gulf War.