- romanized: Jabāl Hamrīn, Kurdish: چیای حەمرین, romanized: Çiyayê
Hemrîn or Çiyayên
Hemrîn) are a
small mountain ridge in
northeast Iraq. The westernmost...
- The
Hemrin Dam is a dam on the
Diyala River 100 km
northeast of Baghdad, Iraq. The main
purpose of the dam is
flood control,
irrigation and hydroelectric...
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hydroelectric power and
stores water for irrigation. It then
flows down to the
Hemrin Dam for
similar purposes. In the
lower Diyala Valley near
Baghdad the river...
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Diyala Weir
Duban Regulator Duhok Dam
Dukan Dam
Fallujah Barrage Haditha Dam
Hemrin Dam
Hindiya Barrage Kut
Barrage Mosul Dam
Ramadi Barrage Warrar Regulator...
- lake, both of
which are at the
southern tip of the
Hamrin mountains. The
Hemrin Dam,
which creates Lake Hamrin, was
established in 1981 as an artificial...
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Hemrin Dam Upstream...
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hydroelectric power and
stores water for irrigation. It then
flows down to the
Hemrin Dam for
similar purposes. In the
lower Diyala Valley near
Baghdad the river...
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especially in the summer, and the
surplus is
drained to the
Hemrin Dam. The
foundation stone for the dam was laid in 2010, and the General...
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operation to
excavate sites in
danger of
being flooded by the
reservoir of the
Hemrin Dam,
which was
being constructed at the time. Some 80% of the site has been...
- the
archaeological salvage work
being done for the
construction of the
Hemrin Dam. The
excavation trench reached a
depth of 5 m, at
which point virgin...