Iraq–Saudi Arabia border area

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The Iraq–Saudi Arabia border area is a sparsely populated desert frontier region of strategic importance for security, trade, and cross-border movement between the two countries.

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf border region
desert region
borderControlAuthority Iraqi border guards
Saudi border guards
borderLengthApprox 811 km
borderRegime controlled access
borderSecurityCooperation Iraq–Saudi Arabia security coordination
borderType land border
climate arid
continent Asia
countryBorder Iraq
Saudi Arabia
demarcationStatus internationally recognized
dominantEcosystem desert ecosystem
dominantReligionInSurroundingAreas Islam
economicRole trade corridor
transport route
ethnicGroupsInSurroundingAreas Arabs
hasBorderCrossing Arar border crossing
hasCheckpoint Arar crossing checkpoint
hasInfrastructure border checkpoints
border fences
military outposts
hasNaturalFeature rocky desert plains
sand dunes
historicalContext established in 20th century
locatedIn Iraq
Saudi Arabia
nearbyCity Arar
Nukhayb
partOf Arabian Peninsula
Middle East
populationDensity sparsely populated
riskFactor harsh desert environment
limited water resources
roadConnection Arar–Baghdad highway
Arar–Riyadh route
securityConcern illegal migration
smuggling
terrorist infiltration
strategicImportance cross-border movement
security
trade
terrain desert
usedFor cross-border trade
migration control
security operations

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Al Anbar Governorate hasStrategicLocation Iraq–Saudi Arabia border area
Rafha locatedIn Iraq–Saudi Arabia border area
this entity surface form: Saudi–Iraqi border region
Arar Governorate locatedNear Iraq–Saudi Arabia border area
this entity surface form: Saudi–Iraq border