• Water management in Greater Damascus, a metropolitan area with more than 4 million inhabitants, is characterized by numerous challenges, including groundwater...
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    areas in north Syria. List of rivers in Syria Water resources management in Greater Damascus Water supply and sanitation in Syria FAO:FAO Water Report...
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  • management in Greater Damascus Water resources management in Syria WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program:Coverage Estimates Improved Water Supply, Arab Republic...
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    surroundings, as seen from space in 2013 Ghouta Water resources management in Greater Damascus Rihani, Ameen (2016). The Book of Khalid: A Critical Edition...
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    Dams Water supply and sanitation in Syria Water resources management in Syria Water management in Greater Damascus "The Syrian Ministry of Water Resources...
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  • alwatanonline.com (in Arabic). 20 January 2018. Water resources management in Greater Damascus 33°22′07.5″N 35°51′35.4″E / 33.368750°N 35.859833°E / 33.368750;...
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    Ailah to Damascus that was built by Emperor Trajan in AD 106. This provided an economic boost for the city in a short period of time. Roman rule in Jordan...
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    brass statue of a man claps his cymbals. The use of water clocks in Greater Iran, especially in the desert areas such as Yazd, Isfahan, Zibad, and Gonabad...
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    British Mediterranean Airways (category Airlines established in 1994)
    operated the Airbus A320 from London Heathrow to Beirut, Lebanon. Damascus in Syria and Amman in Jordan were added to the network the following year, and the...
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  • said it was retaliation for the Israeli bombing of the Iranian embassy in Damascus on 1 April, which killed two Iranian generals. The strike was seen as...
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    continued to launch airstrikes at targets in Syria, including in Damascus and Aleppo. A January 2024 strike on Damascus may have killed Iranian general Sadegh...
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  • The lack of water resources management during the drought caused the water quality to become poor and contaminated. The water shortage in rural parts...
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    - Damascus Damascus University in Damascus Aleppo University in Aleppo Al-Baath University in Homs Hama University in Hama Al-Furat University in Deir...
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    2014[update], Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the fourth-largest city in the Levant region and the sixteenth-largest in the Arab...
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    Jordan (category 1946 establishments in Jordan)
    fighting reached Transjordan in the Battle of Aqaba on 6 July 1917. The revolt reached its climax when Faisal entered Damascus in October 1918 and established...
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  • 94 Israeli strike on Syria's Damascus kills Iranian Guards official: Source Muore a 104 anni il biologo Pietro Omodeo (in Italian) Former Yorkshire and...
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  • and discrimination, including in the workplace. SDG 6 is to: "Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all." The Joint...
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    Syria–Turkey relations (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2024)
    Turkey had an embassy in Damascus and a consulate–general in Aleppo. Diplomatic relations between the countries were severed in March 2012, due to the...
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  • availability in Lebanon. While Lebanon is water-rich compared to Jordan, Israel or the Damascus region in Syria, the country's per capita renewable water resources...
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    was surpassed by Damascus, the capital of Syria, the largest in Syria's northern governorates and also one of the largest cities in the Levant region...
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    Biochemical oxygen demand (category Water quality indicators)
    generally lower values in the U.S. derive from the much greater water use per capita than in other parts of the world. The BOD is used in measuring waste loadings...
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    Gulati, Ashok (2009). Agriculture performance in Gujarat since 2000 (PDF). International Water Management Institute & International Food Policy Research...
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  • infrastructure, including sewage treatment, waste disposal, water management, and fuel supplies. Water has been polluted by 130,000 cubic metres of sewage being...
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    Malé (category Populated places in the Maldives)
    located in the city itself. Water is provided from desalinated ground water; the water works pumps brackish water from 50–60 m (160–200 ft) deep wells in the...
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    Archaeology and water management in Jordan. Development of Nabatean Hydraulics. Pages 31 à 39. Hanna Nydahl. Archaeology and water management in Jordan. Page...
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    2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    In Damascus, many people fled from their homes onto the streets. In the northern parts of the city, many buildings were cracked. Many buildings in Syria...
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    largest producer of cotton in the Levant, topping the production of northern cities such as Damascus. Jabal Nablus enjoyed a greater degree of autonomy than...
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    saqiyas and water-powered norias similar to the ones he described have been supplying water in Damascus since the 13th century, and were in everyday use...
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    bombed water sources in December [2016], a war crime that cut off water [to] 5.5 million people in and around the capital Damascus." He tweeted in April...
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