Al-Faw

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.

Al-Faw

Arabic: ٱلْفَاو
South-East Iraq with Al-Faw in the lower right corner of the map
Al-Faw
South-East Iraq with Al-Faw in the lower right corner of the map
Coordinates: 29°58′33″N 48°28′20″E
Country Iraq
Governorate muhafazah (Arabic: محافظة)Al-Basrah (Arabic: البصرة)
District (Arabic: قضاء qaḍāʾ, Qadaa)Al-Faw District
Population
 (2005)
  Total105,080
Time zoneUTC+3 (GMT +3)
  Summer (DST)UTC+4

History

U.S. Marines patrolling the streets of Al-Faw in October 2003

The town lies at the south-east end of the Al-Faw Peninsula on the right bank of the Shatt al-Arab, a few kilometres away from the Persian Gulf.

The town, as well as the whole Faw Peninsula, was the scene of armed conflict during World War I, the Iran–Iraq War, the Persian Gulf War, and the Iraq War due to its strategic position at the entrance of the Shatt al-Arab.

The city was extensively damaged during the Iraq-Iran war, but in 1989 it was rebuilt in four months to a completely new city plan.[1]

See also

References

  1. Barakat, S. Analysis on Findings from the Post-War Reconstruction Campaigns at Basrah and Fao, Irak. ICOMOS Scientific Journal, 3, 1994, 102-112
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