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Samawah — or As Samawah (Arabic language:السماوة ) is a city in Iraq, 280 kilometres (174 mi) southeast of Baghdad. .[1] The city of Samawah is the modern capital of the Al Muthanna Governorate. The city is located midway between Baghdad and Basra … Wikipedia
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