Lesser Zab–Greater Zab interfluve (region between rivers)

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The Lesser Zab–Greater Zab interfluve is a geographic region in northern Iraq situated between the Lesser Zab and Greater Zab rivers, known for its fertile plains and historical settlements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
interfluve
agriculturalProducts barley
cereals
wheat
borderedBy Tigris River corridor
surface form: Tigris River plain

Zagros Mountains
climate semi-arid
continent Asia
country Iraq
drainageBasin Tigris–Euphrates river system
surface form: Tigris-Euphrates system
economicActivity irrigated agriculture
rain-fed farming
geologicalSetting foothills of the Zagros Mountains
hasFeature alluvial fans
river terraces
hasHistoricalUse ancient agricultural region
trade route corridor
hasHydrologicalBoundary Greater Zab
surface form: Greater Zab River

Lesser Zab River NERFINISHED
hasLandUse cropland
pasture
hasSettlementType rural settlements
towns
historicalRegion Assyria
Upper Mesopotamia
surface form: Northern Mesopotamia
hydrology seasonal flooding
knownFor fertile plains
historical settlements
languageRegion Arabic
Kurdish
locatedBetween Greater Zab
surface form: Greater Zab River

Lesser Zab River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Erbil
surface form: Erbil Governorate

Kirkuk
surface form: Kirkuk Governorate

Kurdistan
surface form: Kurdistan region of Iraq

Mesopotamia
Nineveh Governorate
northern Iraq
partOf Tigris
surface form: Tigris River basin

Upper Mesopotamia
surface form: Upper Tigris region
regionType alluvial plain
riverSystem Tigris
surface form: Tigris River
soilCharacteristic fertile
terrain undulating plains
usedFor agriculture
vegetation steppe vegetation

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Greater Zab hasPart Lesser Zab–Greater Zab interfluve (region between rivers)