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On 7 November 2008, IP editor 213.255.247.141 added:

shatra is city of population 150 000. locate south of iraq near the remains of the ancient sumerian cities Lagash & Larsa on Garraf river( the old canal that sumerian dug up 4000 years ago. it is home of many famous iraqi singer like dakhil hassn , khudairy abu aziz and sabah al-sahal, and home of many poets like zamil saed fattah and arian said khalaf . it is commercial city now living on trade and agriculture. it name comes from the arab (SHATAR) that means cut in two halves .

While some of this may be true, the bulk of it is not. It is all unverifiable. For example, only 21 cities in Iraq have populations above 100,000. ("Iraq City & Town Population"). In addition User:ابن الناصريه (this IP editor ?) made similar edits at Qalat Sukar on 19 January 2009, even down to the name of the poet Arian Said Khalaf. Fritzpoll correctly reverted these edits once. I have done so a second time. --Bejnar (talk) 18:21, 19 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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