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Day #13: Countries 1300 km away from Bahrain

Imagine a circle drawn on the world with a radius of the given distance, and a center of the given country's capital. Your goal is to type all countries whose MAINLAND contains at least one point of the circle's BORDER. If the border touches the given country, you should type it too.
If you think there is no valid country, type the body of water.
Answers are in alphabetical order.
Each day you will get an other country with an other distance based on this formula : Day #x: Countries 100x km away from xth country alphabetically.
A little help: 100 km (62,14 miles) is the width of Trinidad. 1000 km is the distance between San Francisco and Phoenix. 10000 km is the distance between London and Phnom Penh.
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Afghanistan
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Turkmenistan
Yemen
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2 Comments
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Level 87
Aug 26, 2023
If you're going from Manama, wouldn't Iraq need to be here too? If not that than Turkey, but that seems like then Turkmenistan would also need to be included.
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Level 65
Aug 27, 2023
Thanks for Your comment!

I checked the map and I don't know how I missed them. You were right, now Iraq and Turkmenistan are also included.