- The
Queiq (Modern
Standard Arabic: قُوَيْقٌ, Quwayq, [quˈwajq];
northern Syrian Arabic: ʾWēʾ, [ʔwɛːʔ]), with many
variant spellings, it was
known to the...
- was
situated 25 km (16 mi)
southwest of
Aleppo on the west bank of the
Queiq (historically, the Belus) and was
connected to
Aleppo with a
major road...
-
Apamea Zeugma (Birejik),
which descend the
valleys of the
Afrin and the
Queiq; and the road from the
Euphratean ford at Thapsacus,
which skirts the fringe...
-
kilometres south of the
location of the
current old city, on the
right bank of
Queiq River which arises from the
Aintab plateau in the
north and runs through...
-
species of ray-finned fish in the carp family, Cyprinidae. It is
found in the
Queiq River drainage and the Tigris–Euphrates
river system in Iran, Iraq, Syria...
- main
systems where it is
found are the Kızıl, Seyhan, Ceyhan, Orontes,
Queiq, Jordan, Tigris–Euphrates, Kor, and Mond
river basins, but the
species also...
-
genus Oxynoemacheilus. This
critically endangered species is
endemic to the
Queiq River in
Turkey where it
occurs ins a
short stretch of
stream between two...
- Governorate,
northwestern Syria. It is
located at 37.14439 36.43264 on the
Queiq Plain,
northeast of Azaz, and 1 km
south of Dabiq. The
village has an irregular...
- Aleppo, Syria,
located on
Khalil al-Hindawi street, on the
right bank of the
Queiq River. It was
opened in 1981 and
features a
combined style of the early...
- fish in the
genus Alburnus. It can be
found in the
drainage basins of the
Queiq River and the Tigris–Euphrates
river system in Iran, Iraq,
Syria and Turkey...