Semalka Border Crossing | |
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Coordinates | 37°05′22″N 42°21′00″E / 37.089323°N 42.349890°E |
Carries | Pedestrians, vehicles, containers |
Locale | Khanik, Syria Faysh Khabur, Kurdistan Region |
Official name | Semalka Border Crossing |
Maintained by | Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria Iraqi Kurdistan |
Website | semalka |
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Semalka Border Crossing (Arabic: معبر سيمالكا الحدودي; Kurdish: Deriyê Sêmalka), is a border crossing established between the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq and the Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria during the Syrian Civil War about 1 km downstream from the Iraqi–Syrian–Turkish tripoint and just north of Faysh Khabur in Iraq and Khanik in Syria consisting of a pontoon bridge across the Tigris.
The border crossing has been intermittently closed by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), but has been open permanently since June 2016,[1][2] and economic exchange has since then begun to normalize between Northeastern Syria and the Kurdistan Region.[1]