Shatt al-Arab is a river in Iraq formed by the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, flowing into the Persian Gulf. It serves as a vital waterway for Iraq, providing access for shipping and fishing. The region around Shatt al-Arab is also significant for its historical and cultural importance, often associated with ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. Additionally, the river has been a focal point of geopolitical disputes, particularly between Iraq and Iran.
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Shatt al Arab is in Iraq, at the northern end of Persian Gulf.
It flows into the Persian gulf.
The Shatt al Arab is the name of a river in Southwest Asia. It is 120 miles long and located by the mouth of the Persian Gulf, which is also known as the Arabian Gulf.
They combine at Al-Qurnah to form the Shatt al-Arab and discharge into the Persian Gulf.
Shatt al Arab
Shatt al-Arab / the Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf!
The Persian Gulf!
Shatt al Arab.
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