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Sabkhat al-Jabbūl or
Mamlahat al-Jabbūl or Lake Jabbūl (Arabic: سبخة الجبول) is a large,
traditionally seasonal,
saline lake and
concurrent salt flats...
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sabkha which extend from west to east:
Sabkhat El
Malaha (Lake Fouad),
Sabkhat Bardawil (Lake Bardawil) and
Sabkhat El
Sheikh Zawa****. It is shallow, reaching...
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Sabkhat Matti is a dry lake on the
border between Saudi Arabia and the
United Arab Emirates. "Sabka"
means "salt flat" in Arabic. In the 1930s, Bedouins...
- 29°50′N 19°45′E / 29.833°N 19.750°E / 29.833; 19.750
Sabkhat Ghuzayyil (Arabic: سبخة غزيل) is Libya's
lowest point at 47
meters (154 feet)
below sea...
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Sebkha Tah, also
named as
Sabkhat Tah,
Sebja Tah or
Sebjet Tah, is a
sabkha in
southern Morocco. At 55
metres below sea
level it is the
lowest point of...
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right bank of the al-A'waj river,
which flows from
Mount Hermon to the
Sabkhat al-Hijana. In the
south the
plain is
bounded by the lava
field of the Lajat...
- al-Bab and runs from
north to
south for
about 50 km
before terminating at
Sabkhat al-Jabbul.
During the
early Muslim period the
Arabic sources referred to...
- بادية حلب).[citation needed] The
largest lake in the
governorate is lake
Sabkhat al-Jabbul, a
Ramsar salt lake
located 40
kilometres (25 mi)
southeast of...
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Sambhar Lake, in Rajasthan, north-western
India Lake Van in
eastern Turkey Sabkhat al-Jabbul,
extensive salt
flats and a 100
square kilometres (39 sq mi)...
- side of Lake
Jabboul from Safīrah in the
north to
Sabkhat Kharāyij (Arabic: سبخة الخرايج) and
Sabkhat Ḥammām (Arabic: سبخة همام) in the south. To the east...