Iraq is bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, and Syria to the northwest.
The two countries on Iraq's southern border are Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Iraq borders Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria. All other countries do not border Iraq.
Iraq does not border Turkey to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, or Iran to the east.
The two countries on Iraq's southern border are Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Some features that do not depend on geography in Arabia and Iraq include cultural norms, governmental policies, economic structures, and social systems. These elements are more influenced by history, traditions, political decisions, and societal values rather than physical geography.
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Libya and Sudan border Egypt and some main physical features are the Nile River, Western Desert and New Plateau...I think...
The two countries on Iraq's southern border are Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Iran covers the complete eastern border of Iraq.
Iraq borders Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria. All other countries do not border Iraq.
Iraq does not border Turkey to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, or Iran to the east.
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Yes, both Iran and Iraq border the Persian Gulf, although Iraq's coastline is very short.
Iran's border with Iraq is longer than any other single border that Iraq has with any other nation, Syria included. However, the border between Iraq and Iran is less than 40% of all Iraqi land borders.
NO. Siberia is thousands of kilometers away from Iraq.
The two countries on Iraq's southern border are Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.