- 425°N 45.85°E / 32.425; 45.85 The
Gharraf Canal, Shaṭṭ al-Ḥayy (Arabic: شط الحي), also
known as Shaṭṭ al-
Gharrāf (Arabic: شط الغرّاف) or the Hai river...
- Al-
Gharraf Sport Club (Arabic: نادي الغراف الرياضي) is an
Iraqi football team
based in Dhi Qar, that
plays in
Iraqi Premier Division League. Al-
Gharraf club...
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sharp "U" bend of the river,
opposite from the
point where the
Shatt al-
Gharraf branches off from the Tigris. This U-shaped bend
almost makes it an island...
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Samarra (3)
Diyala (1) v Naft Al-Wasat (2) Al-Naft (1) v Al-Nasiriya (2) Al-
Gharraf (2) v Al-Sinaa (2) Afak (2) v
Maysan (2) Al-Hussein (2) v Al-Bahri (2)...
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governorate includes the
towns of al-Rifai,
Qalat Sukkar, Al Shatrah, al-
Gharraf, Suq el-Shuyukh, Khamisiyah, al-Chibayish and al-Dawaya. In the mid-1990s...
- Al-Shamal
Peshmerga Sulaymaniya Afak Naft Al-Wasat
Maysan Al-Nasiriya Al-
Gharraf Al-Bahri Al-Mosul
Masafi Al-Junoob Baghdad teams Al-Etisalat Al-Hussein...
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Gharraf irrigation canal,
which branches off the
Tigris just
upstream from the Kut Barrage.
Before the
construction of the Kut Barrage, the
Gharraf canal...
- is a list of
rivers of Iraq.
Shatt al-Arab
Euphrates Shatt al-Hayy or
Gharraf Canal,
distributary of the
Tigris Wadi al-Khirr Wadi al-Ubayyid Wadi al-Ghadaf...
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Tigris Badaa Head Regulator, on the
Shatt al-Hayy
Gharraf Head regulator, on the
Shatt al-Hayy
Gharraf Regulators, on the
Shatt al-Hayy
Shallala Weir, on...
- the
previous season), and the four
teams Al-Karma, Ghaz Al-Shamal, Al-
Gharraf and Al-Fahad were
promoted from the
First Division League (known as the...