Iraq has a diverse terrain that includes vast desert areas in the west and southwest, fertile plains along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and mountainous regions in the north and northeast. Additionally, there are marshlands in the southeast near the Iranian border.
Russia claimed land in the far north of North America, specifically in present-day Alaska, by establishing colonies and trading outposts in the 18th century. It wasn't until 1867 that Russia sold Alaska to the United States in what became known as the Alaska Purchase.
Norway extends the farthest north among the Scandinavian countries, with its northernmost point located on the island of Svalbard. Sweden and Finland also have territory in the Arctic Circle, but not as far north as Norway.
The far edge of a country refers to the border or boundary that is farthest from its center or from a specific reference point within the country. This area may be geographically remote, less populated, or have unique characteristics compared to other parts of the country.
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Too far,Iraq is in Asia while Alabama is in North America,in America,its a state in America!
Iraq is far from the tropics, its in the Middle East; much of the country is desert.
Iraq has a diverse terrain that includes vast desert areas in the west and southwest, fertile plains along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and mountainous regions in the north and northeast. Additionally, there are marshlands in the southeast near the Iranian border.
Desert in the west, Hill country in the north, flat river valleys in the center and south of country (which become marshland at the southeast corner), and mountains on the far east of the country.
Sudan is the country directly south of Egypt.
Syria today is the country next door to Iraq, which is the modern name for Iraq.
How far is Iraq from Utah?
There is quite a bit of good farmland in Morocco, Lebanon, and Iraq, but Egypt is by the far the country with the largest breadbasket.
jamaica, iraq, north pole (for santas elfs), neverland and far far away (you can meet shrek if you go there...)
Russia claimed land in the far north of North America, specifically in present-day Alaska, by establishing colonies and trading outposts in the 18th century. It wasn't until 1867 that Russia sold Alaska to the United States in what became known as the Alaska Purchase.
Half of the country of Russia.
France is on the north east border of Spain