Name |
Coordinates |
Diameter (km) |
Approval Date |
Namesake |
Refs
|
Akitu Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 38°54′N 194°18′W / 38.9°N 194.3°W / 38.9; -194.3 |
365 |
1997 |
Where Marduk's statue was carried each year. |
WGPSN
|
Anshar Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 18°00′N 197°54′W / 18.0°N 197.9°W / 18.0; -197.9 |
1,372 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; celestial-world home of Lakhmu and Lakhamu. |
WGPSN
|
Apsu Sulci |
[ ⚑ ] 39°24′S 234°42′W / 39.4°S 234.7°W / -39.4; -234.7 |
1,950 |
1979 |
Sumero-Akkadian; primordial ocean. |
WGPSN
|
Aquarius Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 52°24′N 3°54′W / 52.4°N 3.9°W / 52.4; -3.9 |
1,420 |
1979 |
Greek; Zeus set Ganymede among the stars as the constellation of Aquarius, the water carrier. |
WGPSN
|
Arbela Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 21°06′S 349°48′W / 21.1°S 349.8°W / -21.1; -349.8 |
1,940 |
1985 |
Assyrian town where Ishtar was worshipped. |
WGPSN
|
Babylon Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 22°30′S 264°30′W / 22.5°S 264.5°W / -22.5; -264.5 |
3,100 |
July 29, 2013 |
Assyro-Babylonian town in the land known as Akkad. |
WGPSN
|
Borsippa Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 60°00′S 359°54′W / 60.0°S 359.9°W / -60.0; -359.9 |
3,300 |
July 29, 2013 |
Akkadian town, location of the Sumerian god Nabu's principal sanctuary |
WGPSN
|
Bubastis Sulci |
[ ⚑ ] 72°18′S 282°54′W / 72.3°S 282.9°W / -72.3; -282.9 |
2,651 |
1988 |
Town in Egypt where Bast was worshipped. |
WGPSN
|
Byblus Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 37°54′N 199°54′W / 37.9°N 199.9°W / 37.9; -199.9 |
645 |
1997 |
Ancient Phoenician city where Adonis was worshipped. |
WGPSN
|
Dardanus Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 46°54′S 17°30′W / 46.9°S 17.5°W / -46.9; -17.5 |
2,988 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted by Zeus disguised as an eagle. |
WGPSN
|
Dukug Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 83°30′N 3°48′W / 83.5°N 3.8°W / 83.5; -3.8 |
385 |
1985 |
Sumerian holy cosmic chamber of the gods. |
WGPSN
|
Elam Sulci |
[ ⚑ ] 58°12′N 200°18′W / 58.2°N 200.3°W / 58.2; -200.3 |
1,855 |
1985 |
Ancient Babylonian seat of sun worship, in present-day Iran. |
WGPSN
|
Erech Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 7°18′S 179°12′W / 7.3°S 179.2°W / -7.3; -179.2 |
953 |
1985 |
Akkadian town that was built by Marduk. |
WGPSN
|
Harpagia Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 11°42′S 318°42′W / 11.7°S 318.7°W / -11.7; -318.7 |
1,792 |
1985 |
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted by an eagle. |
WGPSN
|
Hursag Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 9°42′S 233°06′W / 9.7°S 233.1°W / -9.7; -233.1 |
750 |
1985 |
Sumerian mountain where winds dwell. |
WGPSN
|
Kishar Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 6°24′S 216°36′W / 6.4°S 216.6°W / -6.4; -216.6 |
1,187 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; terrestrial-world home of Lakhmu and Lakhamu. |
WGPSN
|
Lagash Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 10°54′S 163°12′W / 10.9°S 163.2°W / -10.9; -163.2 |
1,575 |
1985 |
Early Babylonian town. |
WGPSN
|
Larsa Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 3°48′N 248°42′W / 3.8°N 248.7°W / 3.8; -248.7 |
1,000 |
2000 |
Sumerian town. |
WGPSN
|
Mashu Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 29°48′N 205°42′W / 29.8°N 205.7°W / 29.8; -205.7 |
2,960 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; mountain with twin peaks where sun rose and set. |
WGPSN
|
Mummu Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 39°00′S 180°00′W / 39.0°S 180.0°W / -39.0; -180.0 |
2,680 |
July 29, 2013 |
Assyro-Babylonian; the tumult of the waves at the place where the waters of primordial freshwater ocean Apsu and salt sea Tiamat are mingled. |
WGPSN
|
Mysia Sulci |
[ ⚑ ] 7°00′S 7°54′W / 7.0°S 7.9°W / -7.0; -7.9 |
5,066 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede was abducted by an eagle. |
WGPSN
|
Nineveh Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 23°30′N 53°06′W / 23.5°N 53.1°W / 23.5; -53.1 |
1,700 |
1997 |
City where Ishtar was worshipped. |
WGPSN
|
Nippur Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 36°54′N 185°00′W / 36.9°N 185.0°W / 36.9; -185.0 |
1,425 |
1985 |
Sumerian city. |
WGPSN
|
Nun Sulci |
[ ⚑ ] 49°30′N 316°24′W / 49.5°N 316.4°W / 49.5; -316.4 |
1,500 |
1979 |
Egyptian; chaos; primordial ocean; held germ of all things. |
WGPSN
|
Philae Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 65°30′N 169°00′W / 65.5°N 169.0°W / 65.5; -169.0 |
900 |
1997 |
Temple that was the chief sanctuary of Isis. |
WGPSN
|
Philus Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 44°06′N 209°30′W / 44.1°N 209.5°W / 44.1; -209.5 |
465 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede and Hebe were worshipped as rain-givers. |
WGPSN
|
Phrygia Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 12°24′N 23°30′W / 12.4°N 23.5°W / 12.4; -23.5 |
3,700 |
1979 |
Greek; kingdom in Asia Minor where Ganymede was born. |
WGPSN
|
Shuruppak Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 19°18′S 232°12′W / 19.3°S 232.2°W / -19.3; -232.2 |
2,800 |
2000 |
Assyro-Babylonian town on the banks of the Euphrates River where the gods planned the great flood. |
WGPSN
|
Sicyon Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 32°42′N 18°30′W / 32.7°N 18.5°W / 32.7; -18.5 |
2,125 |
1979 |
Greek; where Ganymede and Hebe were worshipped as rain-givers. |
WGPSN
|
Sippar Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 15°24′S 189°18′W / 15.4°S 189.3°W / -15.4; -189.3 |
1,508 |
1985 |
Ancient Babylonian town. |
WGPSN
|
Tiamat Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 3°24′N 208°30′W / 3.4°N 208.5°W / 3.4; -208.5 |
1,330 |
1979 |
Assyro-Babylonian; tumultuous sea from which everything was generated. |
WGPSN
|
Umma Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 4°06′N 250°00′W / 4.1°N 250.0°W / 4.1; -250.0 |
1,270 |
2000 |
Sumerian town. |
WGPSN
|
Ur Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 49°48′N 177°30′W / 49.8°N 177.5°W / 49.8; -177.5 |
1,145 |
1985 |
Ancient Sumerian seat of moon worship. |
WGPSN
|
Uruk Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 0°48′N 160°18′W / 0.8°N 160.3°W / 0.8; -160.3 |
2,200 |
1979 |
Babylonian city ruled by Gilgamesh. |
WGPSN
|
Xibalba Sulcus |
[ ⚑ ] 43°48′N 71°06′W / 43.8°N 71.1°W / 43.8; -71.1 |
2,200 |
1997 |
Mayan "place of fright"; destination of those who escaped violent death. |
WGPSN
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