Qurna

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Qurna is a town in southern Iraq near the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, historically significant as a strategic site during World War I.

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Qurna canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
conflict Mesopotamian campaign (World War I)
surface form: Mesopotamian campaign of World War I
controlledByDuringWWI Ottoman Empire
coordinateLocation approximate
country Iraq
hasClimate arid climate
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
date palm cultivation
hasHistoricalEvent Campaigns of World War I
surface form: World War I military operations
hasHistoricalSignificance strategic site during World War I
hasNearbyFeature marshland areas of southern Iraq
hasReligiousSignificance traditional identification with Garden of Eden (local tradition)
languageUsed Arabic
laterControlledByDuringWWI British Empire
locatedIn southern Iraq
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Basra Governorate
locatedInDesertRegion near Arabian Desert
locatedInRegion Lower Mesopotamia
locatedInTimeZone Arabia Standard Time
locatedNear confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates
locatedOnRiver Euphrates
surface form: Euphrates River

Tigris
surface form: Tigris River
majorityReligion Islam
nearbyCity Basra
partOf Mesopotamia
regionType riverine settlement
roadDistanceToBasra tens of kilometers
transportConnection road link to Basra
UTCOffset +3

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