kymnjoro
Elder Lister
When the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet in the city of Al-Qurna, 375 km south of Baghdad, they form a single stream called the "Shatt al-Arab", which is 200 km long and flows into the Arabian Gulf at the edge of the city of Al-Faw, which is considered the southernmost point in Iraq. #iraq #bagdad
The width of the Shatt al-Arab in some areas reaches two kilometers, and as for its banks, they were all planted with palm trees before the war, but they have been cut down and neglected during the recent period.
There is a city located on the banks of the Shatt al-Arab called Al-Tanuma, where palm groves abound. When the University of Basra was to be built, this city was chosen for its picturesque views and charming nature. The river continues its course until it passes through the district of Abu Al-Khaseeb, which is a rural area full of palm trees.
All the waters of the Shatt al-Arab were part of Iraq until 1975, but under the Algiers Agreement, Iraq ceded the eastern shore overlooking the border with Iran to it. Navigation became shared.
The Shatt al-Arab passes along its entire length through palm groves estimated at around 14 million palm trees, representing a third of the number of palm trees in Iraq.
The width of the Shatt al-Arab in some areas reaches two kilometers, and as for its banks, they were all planted with palm trees before the war, but they have been cut down and neglected during the recent period.
There is a city located on the banks of the Shatt al-Arab called Al-Tanuma, where palm groves abound. When the University of Basra was to be built, this city was chosen for its picturesque views and charming nature. The river continues its course until it passes through the district of Abu Al-Khaseeb, which is a rural area full of palm trees.
All the waters of the Shatt al-Arab were part of Iraq until 1975, but under the Algiers Agreement, Iraq ceded the eastern shore overlooking the border with Iran to it. Navigation became shared.
The Shatt al-Arab passes along its entire length through palm groves estimated at around 14 million palm trees, representing a third of the number of palm trees in Iraq.