Ramadi Barrage, the Glossary
Ramadi Barrage is a two-section diversion dam on the Euphrates River adjacent (west) of Ramadi, Iraq.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Al Anbar Governorate, Dam, Euphrates, Iraq, Lake Habbaniyah, Lake Tharthar, Ministry of Water Resources (Iraq), Ramadi, Samarra Barrage.
- 1955 establishments in Iraq
- Barrages (dam)
- Crossings of the Euphrates
- Dams completed in 1955
- Dams in Iraq
- Dams on the Euphrates River
Al Anbar Governorate
Al Anbar Governorate (محافظة الأنبار; muḥāfaẓat al-’Anbār), or Anbar Province, is the largest governorate in Iraq by area.
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Dam
A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams. Ramadi Barrage and dam are barrages (dam).
Euphrates
The Euphrates (see below) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
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Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.
Lake Habbaniyah
Lake Habbaniyah (Buḥayrat al-Ḥabbāniya) is a lake located halfway between Ramadi and Fallujah near Al-Taqaddum (TQ) Air Base in Al Habbaniyah in Anbar Province, Iraq.
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Lake Tharthar
Lake Tharthar (also Therthar), and known in Iraq as Buhayrat ath-Tharthar (بحيرة الثرثار), is an artificial lake created in 1956, situated 100 kilometers (62 mi) northwest of Baghdad between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers.
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Ministry of Water Resources (Iraq)
The Ministry of Water Resources is a ministry within the government of Iraq.
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Ramadi
Ramadi (ٱلرَّمَادِي Ar-Ramādī; also formerly rendered as Rumadiyah or Rumadiya) is a city in central Iraq, about west of Baghdad and west of Fallujah.
Samarra Barrage
The Samarra Barrage (سد سامَرّاء) is a multi-purpose barrage on the Tigris River adjacent (west) of Samarra and north of Baghdad, Iraq. Ramadi Barrage and Samarra Barrage are barrages (dam) and dams in Iraq.
See Ramadi Barrage and Samarra Barrage
See also
1955 establishments in Iraq
Barrages (dam)
- Assiut Barrage
- Barrage (dam)
- Chao Phraya Dam
- Dam
- El Salto Dam
- Fallujah Barrage
- Fitzroy River Barrage (Queensland)
- Fitzroy River Barrage (Western Australia)
- Jinnah Barrage
- Kotri Barrage
- Mae Klong Dam
- Marina Barrage
- Mongra Barrage
- Oumarou Kanazoé Dam
- Palla barrage
- Polgolla Barrage
- Ramadi Barrage
- Samarra Barrage
- Tidal barrages
Crossings of the Euphrates
- Atatürk Dam
- Baath Dam
- Battalgazi Bridge
- Birecik Bridge
- Birecik Dam
- Euphrates Tunnel
- Fallujah Barrage
- Haditha Dam
- Hindiya Barrage
- Kömürhan Bridge
- Karababa Bridge
- Karkamış Bridge
- Karkamış Dam
- Nissibi Bridge
- Ramadi Barrage
- Tabqa Dam
- Tishrin Dam
Dams completed in 1955
- Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Dam
- Alarcón Dam
- Albeni Falls Dam
- Beechwood Dam
- Bhavanisagar Dam
- Bouçã Dam
- Caniçada Dam
- Cathaleen's Fall Hydroelectric Power Station
- Chief Joseph Dam
- Durgapur Barrage
- Eklutna Dam
- Guthega Dam
- Hoover Dam (Ohio)
- Jablanica Dam
- Jalaput Dam
- Kirwin Reservoir
- Konar Dam
- Kotri Barrage
- Lemolo Lake
- Lucky Peak Dam
- Maruyama Dam
- Massanjore Dam
- Narva Hydroelectric Station
- Nimbus Dam
- Nizhny Novgorod Hydroelectric Station
- Ohrigstad Dam
- Purmepeda Dam
- Ramadi Barrage
- Rustfontein Dam
- Saruta Dam
- Shepaug Dam
- Shibusawa Dam
- Slapy Reservoir
- Sly Park Dam
- Sudagai Dam
- Trevallyn Dam
Dams in Iraq
- Adhaim Dam
- Alwand Dam
- Badush Dam
- Bawanur Dam
- Beduhe Dam
- Bekhme Dam
- Darbandikhan Dam
- Deralok Dam
- Dibis Dam
- Diyala Weir
- Duhok Dam
- Dukan Dam
- Fallujah Barrage
- Gomaspan Dam
- Haditha Dam
- Hemrin Dam
- Hindiya Barrage
- Kut Barrage
- Mosul Dam
- Ramadi Barrage
- Samarra Barrage
Dams on the Euphrates River
- Atatürk Dam
- Baath Dam
- Birecik Dam
- Fallujah Barrage
- Haditha Dam
- Halabiye Dam
- Hindiya Barrage
- Karakaya Dam
- Keban Dam
- Ramadi Barrage
- Tabqa Dam
- Tishrin Dam