Nashwan Noves

Nashwan Noves is a work of art in , . Nashwan Noves is situated nearby to , as well as near the shopping center .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Nineveh and Mosul International Stadium.

Archaeological site
was an ancient Near Eastern city of , located in the modern-day city of in northern . It is located on the eastern bank of the River and was the capital and largest city of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. is situated 3 km south of Nashwan Noves.

Stadium
, also known as Nineveh Stadium, is a football stadium currently under construction in , . It will have a capacity of 30,000 spectators and will be the new home of Mosul FC, replacing its current home, Al Mosul University Stadium. is situated 2 km northeast of Nashwan Noves.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mosul.

is a city in 's Northwestern region, and is the country's second largest city by population. Its religious makeup is one of the most diverse in the country.

Nashwan Noves

Latitude
36.38326° or 36° 22′ 60″ north
Longitude
43.16834° or 43° 10′ 6″ east
Open location code
8H8595M9+88
Open­Street­Map ID
node 5530392723
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­artwork
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In Other Languages

“Nashwan Noves” goes by many names.
  • Kurdish: Nashwan Noves

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Highlights include Khansa Hospital and Midtown.

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