Abu Al-Khaseeb

Abu Al-Khaseeb

Abu Al-Khaseeb, sometimes spelled Abu Al-Khasib, is a town in the Basrah Governorate of Iraq south of Basra. It is a primarily Sunni town.

Abu Al-Khasib is considered as an agricultural town , It is well known by it's palm farms all over Ahat Al-Arab ,There are also farms of diffirent kinds of vegetables.


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