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  2. Mawtini - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the current Iraqi national anthem, this version is instrumental and has no lyrics. [ 11 ] [ 10 ] After Iraq's Ba'athist regime was deposed in 2003, the old "Mawṭinī" formerly used as the Iraqi national anthem during the late 1950s and early 1960s was brought back and used temporarily as an interim national anthem [ 10 ] until it was ...

  3. Anthem of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    The Transnistrian anthem was created with the music of Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov, and the words of Boris Parmenov, Nicholas Bozhko and Vitaly Pishchenko.. According to law, it must be performed in accordance with the approved musical version and text; other musical editions and translations of it are not considered to be the national anthem of Transnistria.

  4. Underground music in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Underground music in Iraq refers to the alternative and often subversive music scene that has grown and evolved in Iraq since the early 2000s. Despite numerous societal and governmental challenges, this robust underground scene has been a platform for a generation of Iraqi musicians to express their artistic vision and often controversial ideas.

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  6. Talk:Iraq Lobster - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Iraq - Wikipedia

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  8. Languages of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The most widely spoken language in Iraq is the Arabic language (specifically Mesopotamian Arabic); the second most spoken language is Kurdish (mainly Sorani and Kurmanji dialects), followed by the Iraqi Turkmen/Turkoman dialect of Turkish, and many Northeastern Neo-Aramaic dialects.

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