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Qanat al-Jaish

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20: 180: 237: 62:) in northeastern Baghdad to Rustimiyah in southeastern Baghdad, was built on October 10, 1960, and inaugurated on July 15, 1961, by Abd al-Kareem Qassim, the former president of Iraq. It later became a ribbon of stagnant water because of sludge, low water levels, and lack of maintenance. 104: 19: 221: 293: 133: 274: 214: 303: 308: 267: 207: 50:, and when completed, will once again supply irrigation water to nearby agricultural areas and clean drinking water to 58:. along its course a highway road runs. The Army Canal, which runs a total of 25 kilometers spanning from Adhamiyah ( 141: 318: 298: 260: 313: 179: 51: 244: 191: 79: 287: 43: 236: 59: 156: 143: 47: 55: 39: 38:
in Arabic) is a 25-kilometre (16 mi) waterway connecting the
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Tigris
Diyala
Sadr City
Rusafa
Baghdad
Saba Abkar
"نظام الطوابع البريدية الاعتيادية التذكارية"
"قناة الجيش مشروع له عدة أهداف"
Major Iraqi-led project begins with Army Canal
33°16′48″N 44°31′36″E / 33.28°N 44.5268°E / 33.28; 44.5268
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