World Atlas 2010 (4th edition)

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

102


1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4

E


D


B


A


C


0 km

400

0 miles

400

NORTH & WEST ASIA


The Middle East


104

98

96

93

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f

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Sea ofAzov

AralSea

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a


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n


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a


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u

c

a

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u

s

A


F


G


H


A


N


SI


NAT


U

Z

B

E

K

I

S

T

A

N

GEORGIA

UKRAINE

RUSSIAN
FEDERATION

TURKEY


SYRIA

LEBANON

AR

M

E

N

IA

OJ

R

D

A

N

AZ.

TURKMENISTAN


AZERBAIJAN

ISRAEL

P

A

KI

ST

AN

KAZAKHSTAN


CYPRUS

IRAN


IRAQ


KUWAIT


Á

b

á

d

á

n

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á

sh

Tab

ú

k

Arb

íl

Í

á

’il

Al Jawf

Sak

á

kah

Neysh

á

b

ú

r

Sabzev

á

r

Shir


á


z


Ahv


á


z


E


§


fah


á


n


Kerm


á


nsh


á


h


Qom


Mashhad


Tabr


íz


Bandar-e ‘Abbás


Bandar-e B


ú


shehr


Z


á


hed


á


n


Kerm


á


n


Yazd


An Najaf


Dezf


ú


l


K


á


sh


á


n


Hamad


á


n


Sanandaj


Kirk


ú


k


Qazvín


Al Maw


§


il


(Mosul)

Á


mol


Zanj


á


n


Gorg


á


n


S


á



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Mar


á


gheh


Ardab


íl


Khvoy


Ar


á


k


Al Ba


§


rah


(Basra)

TEHR


Á


N


BAGHD


Á


D


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