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Batifa

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Country
  
Iraq

Region
  
Kurdistan

Governorate
  
Dahuk

Elevation
  
440 m

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Website
  
www.duhokgov.org/english/

Batifa, or Batufa in Kurdish, is one of the aspects of the Zakho district in Dohuk governorate in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. An area of 208 km square area and the associated 73 villages destroyed all in the Anfal campaign.

Contents

Map of Batifa, Iraq

Geography

There in the town, approximately 15 locations by the Directorate of archaeological traces of Dahuk, including: Castle Shabani, Kashani Castle, and Castle Bajoine, and a bridge on the River Khabur Nzdora and built in the reign of princes Albhdinyin. And the effects of Crete and Bekova.

Climate

Batufa has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Csa) with hot dry summers and cool, wet winters. Subfreezing lows are common in the winter, providing some frost. Snowfall may occur occasionally.

References

Batifa Wikipedia