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  2. Al-Wehda Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Wehda Dam (Arabic: سد الوحدة, romanized: Sadd Al-Weḥda, lit. 'Unity Dam'), formerly known as Maqarin Dam , is a 110 m (360 ft) roller-compacted concrete gravity dam on the Yarmouk River on the border between Syria and Jordan . [ 1 ]

  3. Al Wahda Dam - Wikipedia

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  4. Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present) - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present) Part of the Syrian civil war, the Middle Eastern crisis, the spillover of the Israel–Hamas war in Syria and the Arab–Israeli conflict Top: Invading Israeli ...

  5. Category:Dams in Syria - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles pertaining to dams in Syria. There are 141 dams in Syria with a total storage capacity of 15.8 km 3. The largest dam is the Tabqa Dam on the Euphrates. It forms the Lake Assad with a maximum storage capacity of 11.7 km 3. Medium-sized dams include the Al-Rastan (0.2 km 3), the Mouhardeh (0.05 km 3) and the Taldo ...

  6. US hits Iranian facilities in Syria following attacks on US ...

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    The United States has struck two facilities in eastern Syria used by Iran and its proxies in response to attacks against U.S. troops in the region, the Pentagon announced late Thursday. President ...

  7. 2024 Kobani clashes - Wikipedia

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    The airstrikes were coupled with ground operations by Turkish-backed factions to take the dam out of Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) control and cross into Ayn al-Arab District, which reportedly led to the deaths of dozens of SNA troops and the destruction of several of their vehicles.

  8. Dramatic video captures moment entire family were pulled from ...

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    Video showed the joy and jubilation of rescuers after an entire family was retrieved from the wreckage near the rebel-held city of Idlib

  9. Al Wahda Dam (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    Al Wahda Dam, formerly known as M'Jaara Dam, is an embankment dam on the Ouergha River near M´Jaara in Ouezzane Province, Morocco. It was constructed for flood control, irrigation, water supply and hydroelectric power production. It is the second largest dam in Africa and the largest in Morocco. [1]