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Village in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Dere
Village
Assyrian Monastery of Mar Odishu in DereAssyrian Monastery of Mar Odishu in Dere
Dere is located in IraqDereDere
Coordinates: 37°05′51.5″N 43°31′11.6″E / 37.097639°N 43.519889°E / 37.097639; 43.519889
Country Iraq
Autonomous region Kurdistan Region
GovernorateDohuk Governorate
DistrictAmedi District
SeatAmedi

Dere (Template:Lang-ku) is a village located at the side of the Mateena Mountains overlooking the Sapna valley, in the Amedi District of Dohuk province in Kurdistan Region.

Reference

  1. "2009 - ناوی پاریزگا. يه که کارگيرييه كانی پاریزگاكانی هه ریمی کوردستان" (PDF). Kurdistan Region Statistics Office (KRSO) (in Kurdish). p. 152. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-03-14. Retrieved 6 February 2021.


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