Al Kharjah, Iraq

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Al Kharjah is a town in Iraq, that is south of Samara.

Al Kharjah is located at Latitude33.9833°, Longitude. 44.2167° and is near Balad, Iraq. [1] [2]

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33°59′N44°13′E / 33.983°N 44.217°E / 33.983; 44.217