تل عاكوب

تل عاكوب is a residential area in , . تل عاكوب is situated nearby to the locality .
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Locality
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is an ancient Assyrian city located in Iraq, 30 kilometres south of the city of , and 5 kilometres south of the village of Selamiyah, in the Nineveh Plains in . is situated 7 km southwest of تل عاكوب.

Village
is an archaeological site of the ancient Assyrian city of Imgur-Enlil, and modern village in Nineveh Province. It lies 25 kilometres southeast from the city of and 4 kilometres to the south of the modern Assyrian town of Bakhdida. is situated 9 km northeast of تل عاكوب.

Town
is a spa town about 27 km south of in the in , on the western bank of the Tigris River. It is well known for its mineral water springs and receives visitors from all over Iraq seeking treatment due to the various purported medical benefits of the sulfur-rich geothermal waters. is situated 9 km west of تل عاكوب.

تل عاكوب

Latitude
36.15384° or 36° 9′ 14″ north
Longitude
43.35887° or 43° 21′ 32″ east
Open location code
8H855935+GG
Open­Street­Map ID
way 292764980
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­residential
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