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  2. Al-Faw - Wikipedia

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    Al-Fāw (Arabic: ٱلْفَاو; sometimes transliterated as Fao) is a port town on Al-Faw Peninsula in Iraq near the Shatt al-Arab and the Persian Gulf. The Al Faw Peninsula is part of the Basra Governorate .

  3. Al-Faw peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Faw peninsula (Arabic: شبه جزيرة الفاو; also transliterated as Fao or Fawr) is a peninsula in the Persian Gulf, located in the extreme southeast of Iraq. The marshy peninsula is 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Iraq's third largest city, Basra , and is part of a delta for the Shatt al-Arab (Arvand Rud) river, formed by the ...

  4. Az Zubair Field - Wikipedia

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    Zubair was the first field developed by the company on a concession granted in 1938. Commercial production started in December 1951. Oil was delivered via some 70 miles of pipeline to a new loading facility at Al-Faw (Fao). The Zubair field was the third oil field in Iraq to enter production and the first in the south of the country.

  5. Tawakalna ala Allah Operations - Wikipedia

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    Complete elimination of Iranian forces in Iraq (liberating 4,400sq.km) [1] [2] [3] Renewed Iraqi invasion of Iran, resulting in the capture of dozens of towns (occupying 9,600sq.km) [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Iran's submission to a United Nations resolution regarding a ceasefire with Iraq, ultimately leading to the end of the Iran–Iraq War .

  6. First Battle of al-Faw - Wikipedia

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    The First Battle of al-Faw was a battle of the Iran–Iraq War, fought on the al-Faw peninsula between 10 February and 10 March 1986. The Iranian operation is considered to be one of Iran's greatest achievements in the Iran–Iraq War.

  7. Battle of Al Faw (2003) - Wikipedia

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    An hour later, A and D company would be flown in by Chinook and Sea King helicopters and the rest of 40 commando would then move out and capture the rest of the peninsula and the town of al-Faw. 3 ships from the Royal Navy and 1 from the Royal Australian Navy were assigned to provide fire support, as well as an AC-130. [6]

  8. Al Başrah Oil Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Ministry of Oil (MoO) Master Plan 2007 included the Iraq Crude Oil Export Expansion Project (ICOEEP) to expand the South Oil Company's export capacity from 1.75 Mbbl (278,000 m 3) of oil per day (MMBOPD) to 4.5 Mbbl (720,000 m 3) of oil per day by 2014.

  9. Second Battle of al-Faw - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of al-Faw (also known as the Operation Ramadan Mubarak (Blessed Ramadan), fought on 17 April 1988, was a major battle of the Iran–Iraq War.After their defeat at the First Battle of al-Faw two years earlier, the newly restructured Iraqi Army conducted a major operation to clear the Iranians out of the peninsula.