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El Buhayrat
El Buhayrat-Lakes State
state in South Sudan. It has an area of 43,595.08 km2. Rumbek is the capital of the state. Lakes is in the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan, in addition
El Buhayrat-John Garang Memorial University
John Garang Memorial University Of Science and Technology (DrJGMUST) is a public university in the Republic of South Sudan. The school is named after the
El Buhayrat-List of lakes
Habbaniyah) Lake Milh (Bahr al Milh) Lake Tharthar (Buhayrat ath Tharthar) Sawa lake Dead Sea Sea of Galilee Lake Mashū Dead Sea Lake Alakol Lake Balkhash
El Buhayrat-List of lakes of Egypt
reservoir in southern Egypt and northern Sudan created by the damming of the Nile after the construction of the High Dam of Aswan. Salt or brackish water lake
El Buhayrat-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
list of FIPS 10-4 region codes from S-U, using a standardized name format, and cross-linking to articles. On September 2, 2008, FIPS 10-4 was one of ten
El Buhayrat-Lakes State
in the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan, in addition to Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Western Bahr el Ghazal, and Warrap states. Bahr el Ghazal itself
El Buhayrat-La Manga
later by the Moors as Al Buhayrat Al Qsarand. In the 17th century its name changed to Mar Chico, meaning "small sea" and later as El Mar Menor. Originally
El Buhayrat-Great Bitter Lake
in the Suez Canal". International Hydrographic Review. XII (1): 137–141. El-Serehy, Hamed A.; Abdallah, Hala S.; Al-Misned, Fahad A.; Irshad, Rizwan;
El Buhayrat-Rumbek Airport
The aircraft crashed, killing all on board. "Distance between Rumbek (Al Buhayrat) and Juba (Airport), Sudan". distancecalculator.globefeed.com. Retrieved
El Buhayrat-List of lakes
Habbaniyah (Hawr al Habbaniyah) Lake Milh (Bahr al Milh) Lake Tharthar (Buhayrat ath Tharthar) Sawa lake Dead Sea Sea of Galilee Lake Mashū Dead Sea Lake
El Buhayrat-List of lakes of Egypt
and el-Temmsah Lake (The crocodile lake). In Ismailia Governorate. Salt water Lake in North shore of River Nile Delta, Western corner in Kafr el-Sheikh
El Buhayrat-Lake Burullus
Lake Burullus (Arabic: بحيرة البرلس, romanized: Buḥayrat al-Burullus; Greek: λίμνη Σεβεννυτική, translit. limnē Sebennytikē) is a brackish water lake in
El Buhayrat-John Garang Memorial University
universities in South Sudan "Distance between Juba () (Airport) and Mading (Al Buhayrat) (Sudan)". distancecalculator.globefeed.com. "Partial List of Public Universities
El Buhayrat-Lake Bardawil
Lake Bardawil (Arabic: بحيرة البردويل Buḥayrat al-Bardawīl or سبخة البردويل Sabḵat al-Bardawīl), is a large, very saline lagoon nearby the protected area
El Buhayrat-Hula Valley
Modern: Emek ha-Hul, Tiberian: {{{3}}}, Arabic: بحيرة الحولة, romanized: Buḥayrat al-Ḥūla) is an agricultural region in northern Israel with abundant fresh
El Buhayrat-Walls of Marrakesh
defeated an assault by the Almohads. (The battle was named after a garden, Buhayrat al-Raka'ik, which was located here near the eastern gates of the city.)
El Buhayrat-List of endorheic basins
Desert Basins (Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia) Sabkhat al Muh (Syria) Buhayrat al 'Utaybah (Syria) Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, United
El Buhayrat-Ibrahim Aslan
more than four decades. His first collection of short stories, called Buhayrat al-Masah (The Evening Lake), was released in 1971–72. A second collection
El Buhayrat-Lake Qaraoun
Lake Qaraoun (Arabic: بحيرة القرعون / ALA-LC: Buḥayrat al-Qara‘ūn) is an artificial lake or reservoir located in the southern region of the Beqaa Valley
El Buhayrat-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
SU35 A`ālī an Nīl State, Sudan SU36 Al Baḩr al Aḩmar State, Sudan SU37 Al Buḩayrāt State, Sudan SU38 Al Jazīrah State, Sudan SU39 Al Qaḑārif State, Sudan
El Buhayrat-Battle of al-Buhayra
The battle took place just east of the city and is named after a garden, Buhayrat al-Raka'ik, which was located here near the gates of Bab Debbagh and Bab