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Abu Musa island which is jointly administered by Iran and the United Arab Emirates. 11. ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.
Abu Musa Island, which Iran occupies; UAE engage direct talks and Arab League support to resolve Iran's occupation of Greater Tunb Island (called Tunb al Kubra in Arabic by
Abu Musa island in the Persian Gulf with the Emirates. NATO forces also operate out of bases in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Abu Musa Island, which Iran occupies United Kingdom in 2002, Gibraltar residents voted overwhelmingly by referendum to reject any "shared sovereignty" arrangement between the UK and Spain;
Abu Musa Island under joint Iranian-Sharjah sovereignty and by detaining its crew on Saturday 6 June 2004, Abu Dhabi has brought into open its old hidden agenda of military adventurism against Iran's territorial rights, ultimately aimed at overthrowing the
Abu Musa Island in the south, the Greater Tunb Island in the east and Faroo and Faroogan islands in the west. The island is rectangular in shape (19).
Abu Musa Island to Black Sea From Black Sea Region to Canada-Quebec-Quebec From Canada-Quebec-Quebec Region to China-Inner Mongolia From China-Jiangsu Sheng to
Abu Musa Island Ad-Dahirah Al Ain Al Arish Al Awir Al Dabiya Al Dhafra Air Base Al Dhakira Al Faqa Al Funnayhil/Ahmadi
Abu Musa island, on Qeshm Island and on Sirri Island.
Abu Musa Island * Bakhtaran Missile Base * Bandar Abbas * Imam Ali Missile Base * Kuhestak Missile Battery * Mashad Airbase * Semnan Space and Missile Center * Tabriz Missile Base
Abu Musa island as airbase, 1931 * Lighting and Buoying services in the Gulf, 1930-1931 * Persian attitude towards British naval depot at Henjam, 1931 * Admiralty-Foreign Office dispute over Gulf policy, 1931-1934
Abu Musa island that belongs to the UAE and demands that Iran remove these illegal installations and respect the UAE's sovereignty on its land," the GCC statement read.
Abu Musa Island is situated on the median line of the Persian Gulf half way between Iran and Sharjah and by the power of the 1971 MoU signed between her
Abu Musa Island to Brunei From Bujumbura (Burundi) to China-Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu From China-Xinjiang uygur zizhiqu to Haiti-Port-au-Prince From Hispaniola to Mauritius From Mediterranean Region to Russia-Siberia From Russia-Siberia, Eastern to United States-California-Tahoe, Lake Region From United States-Colorado
Abu Musa Island in the Gulf, Etc.
Abu Musa Island) Major Associated Natural gas Fields: Abu Dhabi: Abu al-Bukhush, Bab, Bu Hasa, Umm Shaif, Zakum Ports: Abu Dhabi: Das Island, Delma Island, Jebel as Dhanna, Ruwais, Abu al Bukhush, Al Mubarraz, Zirku Island, Port Zayed, Umm al Nar Dubai: Jebel Ali, Fateh, Port Rashid Sharjah: Mubarak - LINKS For more information from EIA on United Arab Emirates, please see: EIA - Country Information on the United Arab Emirates Links to other U.S.
Abu Musa island and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs islands, which were forcibly seized from the United Arab Emirates in the early 1970s, although joint sovereignty was kept until 1994.
Abu Musa Island Illicit drugs: the UAE is a drug transshipment point for traffickers given its proximity to Southwest Asian drug producing countries; the UAE's position as a major financial center makes it vulnerable
Abu Musa Island; Iran stands alone among littoral states in insisting upon a division of the Caspian Sea into five equal sectors Refugees and internally displaced persons: refugees (country of origin): 1,223,823 (Afghanistan) 124,014
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Abu Musa island introduced a scheme for the shared administration of the island, while ducking the question of sovereignty.
Abu Musa Island, which are occupied by Iran; Iran stands alone among littoral states in insisting upon a division of the Caspian Sea into five equal sectors Refugees
Abu Musa Island Island in the Persian Gulf claimed by both Iran and the UAE; site has a history of the island; its geography; its strategic, economic and environmental
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Abu Musa island is not a CW facility per se, there have been reports that during a period of tension between Iraq and Iran, Iran deployed CW munitions on the
Abu Musa Island; Iran stands alone among littoral states in insisting upon a division of the Caspian Sea into five equal sectors.
Abu Musa Island in Hormuzgan province, with a maximum temperature of 21 degrees Celsius and Shahr-e-Kord in Charmahal-Bakhtiari province with a maximum temperature of minus two degrees Celsius are