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    Lake Milh (Arabic: بحيرة ملح, romanized: Bahr al-Milh, lit. 'Sea of Salt'), also known as Lake Razzaza (Arabic: بحيرة الرزازة), is an artificial lake...
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  • Hamun Lake Namak Lake Bakhtegan Lake Maharloo Lake Zarivar Lake Lake Habbaniyah (Hawr al Habbaniyah) Lake Milh (Bahr al Milh) Lake Tharthar (Buhayrat...
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    population is majority Shia. The governorate includes part of the artificial Lake Milh. Governor: Nassif Jassim al-Khattabi Deputy Governor: Ali al-Meyali Provincial...
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    100 km (62 mi) southwest of Baghdad, and a few miles east of Lake Milh, also known as Razzaza Lake. Karbala is the capital of Karbala Governorate, and has...
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    large lake in central Iraq, southwest of Baghdad, known as Lake Milh. There are two other major lakes in the country to the north of Lake Milh: Lake Tharthar...
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    and Cornulaca aucheri. Lake Habbaniyah Lake Milh Lake Qadisiyah Mosul Dam List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq Wildlife of Iraq Lake Tharthar Archived 2008-05-06...
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    attacks. 123 Signals Unit RAF Al Taqaddum - TQ RAF Habbaniya Lake Tharthar Lake Milh Lake Qadisiyah Mosul Dam List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq Wildlife...
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  • semi-aquatic wildlife occurs in and around these lakes: Lake Habbaniyah Lake Milh Lake Qadisiyah Lake Tharthar Water birds recorded in marshlands in southern...
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    drowning deaths of four out of its sixteen passengers. Lake Tharthar Lake Habbaniyah Lake Milh Mosul Dam List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq Wildlife...
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    wildlife occurs in and around these, the major lakes are Lake Habbaniyah, Lake Milh, Lake Qadisiyah and Lake Tharthar. The federal government of Iraq is...
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    power station failures Haditha Dam Tabqa Dam Baath Dam Lake Tharthar Lake Habbaniyah Lake Milh Lake Qadisiyah List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq Filkins...
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  • Rahaliya) is an Iraqi town in Al-Anbar Governorate, near the western shore of Lake Milh. In 1921 Rahaliya, along with Shithathah, was noted for its "immense"...
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    (Otay Mesa) Jamo (Pacific Beach) 'Iilh Taawaa (Ystagua) (Sorrento Valley) Milh Ixox (Melijo) (Tijuana River Valley) Onap (San Clemente Canyon) Tisirr (Downtown...
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    early 17th century. Another notable base for Barbary corsairs was Ghar al Milh (Porto Farina) in Tunisia. The United States Navy was founded, in part, to...
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    reflected in the large lake in central Iraq, southwest of Baghdad, known as Bahr al Milh (Sea of Salt). There are two other major lakes in the country to the...
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    truffles, which grow in the desert regions of Muthanna province. The Bahr al Milh, or Salt Sea, located 20 km (12 mi) to the southwest of Samawah, is the main...
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    750 km2 including two large lakes, one coastal hence saline and one freshwater being the World Heritage Site, Ichkeul lake. Its population was 568,219...
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    aḏ-Ḏara), was the source of the highly sought-after "salt of Sodom" (Arabic: milḥ anḏrānī), a crystalline salt that is white, shiny and sticky. Callirrhoe...
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    and State Sovereignty, December 2001 Lamberigts, Mathijs; de Caluwe, Mark; Milh, Anton (2016). Predikbroeders in woord en daad : Dominicanen in Vlaanderen...
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  • 136–152. JSTOR 27931137. Åhlfeldt, Johan (2014-11-01). "Malatha, Tell el Milh/Malhatha". Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire. Lund University, Department...
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  • September 1924. col F-G, p. 18. Boyer, Dwight (1968). Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes. New York City: Dodd, Mead and Company. pp. 40–58. "Clifton (+1924)". Wrecksite...
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