Kubbar Island

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Kubbar (Arabic: جزيرة كبر) is a sandy island of Kuwait in the Persian Gulf, covered with shrub. It is located roughly 30 kilometers off the southern coast of Kuwait and 29 kilometres off the coast of Failaka. The island is nearly circular, with a diameter of 370 to 380 meters, corresponding to an area of about 11 ha.

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Jazirat Kubbar Lighthouse
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LocationKubbar Island, Kuwait
Coordinates29°04′18″N 48°29′36″E
Tower
Foundationconcrete base
Constructionmetal skeletal tower
Height25 m (82 ft) 
Shapesquare pyramidal tower with balcony and lantern[1][2]
Markingsblack and white horizontal bands tower
Power sourcesolar power 
OperatorMiddle East Navigation Aids Service 
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Focal height28 m (92 ft) 
Range18 nmi (33 km; 21 mi) 
CharacteristicFl(2) W 10s 
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History

Around six Iraqi soldiers killed in the Gulf War of 1991 lie buried on the island. Their graves are marked discreetly, in the Islamic manner.

Environment

Kubbar is sandy, with low coasts and sparsely vegetated. It is surrounded by coral reefs and is therefore popular with scuba divers. The coral reefs in this region are included in the regular ongoing voluntary work of the renowned award-winning Kuwait Dive Team (KDT), a group voted by United Nations as the best in the world.[citation needed]

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White-cheeked terns nest on the island

Important Bird Areas

The island has been recognised an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding colony of white-cheeked terns.[3]

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