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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 ]
Al Wahda Dam (Morocco); Al-Wehda Dam in Syria and Jordan. This page was last edited on 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
Status: Ongoing: Territorial changes: Israel advanced within and beyond the UNDOF buffer zone, capturing Madinat al-Salam, Khan Arnabah, Ma'ariya, [2] Al-Wehda Dam, [3] and Quneitra, as well as the Syrian-controlled side of Mount Hermon [4] Israel also "reached", but did not enter, Qatana.
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 ...
Wahda (وحدة) or Al-Wahda also Al-Wehda or Al-Wihdeh (الوحدة "the unity") may refer to: Unity (state), a state of South Sudan; Al Wahda, an Emirati daily; Sports clubs: Al Wahda FC, a football club based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Al-Wahda SC (Oman), a football club based in Sur, Oman
Al-Wahda Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الوحدة الرياضي) is a Syrian multi-sports club based in Damascus. [1] The club is mostly known for its football and basketball teams. [2] The football team plays in Syria's top competition, the Syrian Premier League. Al-Wahda SC was founded in 1928 and its colours are orange and white.
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]