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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]
'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] It can hold up to 115,000,000 m 3 (93,000 acre⋅ft) water and is designed to provide Jordan with water for both human consumption and agriculture.
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 (0.02 km 3). There are some twenty dams classified as small, the largest of which is the Dara'a, with a storage capacity of 0.02 km 3 ...
Al Wahda Dam (Morocco); Al-Wehda Dam in Syria and Jordan. This page was last edited on 2 May 2023, at 18:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
A map showing the districts of Daraa Governorate, figuring the Daraa District and the most important 5 cities of the district. Daraa District (Arabic: منطقة درعا) is a district administratively belonging to Daraa Governorate, Syria. At the 2004 Census it had a population of 428,681. Its administrative centre is the city of Daraa.
Zayzun (Arabic: زيزون, romanized: Zayzūn; also spelled Zaizoun or Zeizoun) is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Daraa Governorate, and located northwest of Daraa on the Syrian-Jordanian borders. The village is famous for its waterfalls and other natural sites. [2]
Aït Ouarda Dam; Al Massira Dam; Al Wahda Dam; Allal al Fassi Dam; Bin el Ouidane Dam; Daourat Dam; Hassan I Dam; Hassan II Dam; Idriss I Dam; Imfout Dam; Mohamed V Dam; Tanafnit El Borj Dam; Youssef Ibn Tachfin Dam
Bassir (Arabic: بصير) is a village in Hauran, located 630 meters (0.4 miles) above sea level and 51 kilometers (32 mi) southern of Damascus in Syria.Bassir is bordered from the east by Lejah, from the south by Khabab, from the west by Al-Sanamayn and from the north by Jebab.