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Ramadi (Arabic: ٱلرَّمَادِي Ar-
Ramādī; also
formerly rendered as
Rumadiyah or Rumadiya) is a city in
central Iraq,
about 110
kilometers (68 mi) west of...
- The
Second Battle of
Ramadi was
fought during the Iraq War from
March 2006 to
November 2006, for
control of the
capital of the Al
Anbar Governorate in...
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Ramadi is a city in Iraq.
Ramadi may also
refer to:
Battle of
Ramadi (disambiguation)
Ramadi FC, a
football club
based in
Ramadi Ramadi District in Iraq...
- a **** MP
named Ahmed al-Alwani was
arrested in a raid on his home in
Ramadi.
Alwani was a
prominent supporter of the anti-government protests. This...
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Ramadi Barrage is a two-section
diversion dam on the
Euphrates River adjacent (west) of
Ramadi, Iraq. The main
purpose of the
northern barrage is to slow...
- The
Battle of
Ramadi, also
called the Fall of
Ramadi, was part of an ISIL
offensive to
capture all of the
Anbar Province.
Ramadi was one of the
Iraqi government's...
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Ramadi, the
capital of Iraq's Al
Anbar Governorate, was
under U.S.
military occupation during the Iraq War. It was a
focal point of
Iraqi insurgency, which...
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Ramadi (Arabic: قضاء الرمادي) is a
district in Al
Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is
centred on the city of
Ramadi.
Ramadi (400,000)
Sajariyah (20,000) Hamariyah...
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provincial capital is
Ramadi;
other important cities include Fallujah, Al-Qa'im and Haditha. The
governorate was
known as
Ramadi up to 1976 when it was...
- The
Battle of
Ramadi was
fought in the
spring of 2004,
during the same time as the
First Battle of Fallujah, for
control of the
capital of the Al Anbar...