Iraq has no cities on the its Persian Gulf coast. (The closest city is Umm Qasr, but it is technically on the Khawr Abd Allah Estuary, not the Gulf.) Umm Qasr functions as Iraq's deep-water port. Basra, a much larger city, sits upriver in the Shatt Al-Arab (at a point south of the Tigris-Euphrates merger) and is Iraq's largest port, but it is a shallow-water port.
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The possessive form for the noun seaport is seaport's.
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The closest seaport to Baghdad is the Port of Umm Qasr, located in southern Iraq along the Persian Gulf. It is approximately 550 kilometers (about 340 miles) from Baghdad and serves as the main maritime gateway for the country. The port is crucial for importing goods and facilitating trade for the landlocked capital.
It depends on where the person in Iraq is living, but most Iraqis have access to relatively clean water. This means that the water would be harmful to a person from a developed country, but is generally harmless to locals who have built up an immunity to the diseases.
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Bari -- which is pronounced "BA-ree" -- is the name of an Italian seaport whose spelling begins with the letter "B." It is located on the southeastern side of the Italian peninsula, for access to the Mediterranean Sea.
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens.