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Iraq shares borders with Turkey, Iran, the Gulf of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the Syrian Arab Republic. There
is also a neutral zone between Iraq and Saudi Arabia administered jointly by the two countries. Iraq’s portion covers 3,522
sq km (1,360 sq miles). The country’s main topographical features are the two rivers, the Euphrates and the Tigris, which
flow from the Turkish and Syrian Arab Republic borders in the north to the Gulf in the south. The northeast is mountainous,
while the country in the west is arid desert. The land surrounding the two rivers is fertile plain, but the lack of effective
irrigation has resulted in flooding and areas of marshland.
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