Wādī Ḩamīr (Arabic: وادي حمير) is a wadi in Southern Iraq, nearby to the towns of Mukhāţ, Tall Mukhāţ, Nukhayb and Ar Raţţāwī. It lies just north of the Saudi Arabian border on the road from Baghdad to the Arar, Saudi Arabia oil fields. The Wadi is known to originate from Northern Saudi Arabia, an arid, hot desert climate where precipitation is too low to sustain any vegetation.
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- United States Geological Survey Professional Paper (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966) page 66.
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
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