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  2. Duhok Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Duhok Governorate (Kurdish: پارێزگای دھۆک, Parêzgeha Dihok, Syriac: ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ ܕܢܘܗܕܪܐ, romanized: Hoparkiya d’Nohadra, [3] Arabic: محافظة دهوك, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Dohūk) is a governorate in the autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Its capital is the city of Duhok.

  3. List of cities in Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    Borders of Kurdistan Region in 2012 according to Kurdistan Region Statistics Office web site and main cities and towns in the region. ... Duhok: Duhok: Duhok ...

  4. Duhok - Wikipedia

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    According to the Kurdistan Regional Government, as of March 2024, the Kurdistan Region hosts 631,174 IDPs, with 40% of them living in Duhok Governorate. Additionally, there are 251,475 Syrian refugees, of which 131,000 reside in Duhok Governorate.

  5. Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    Kurdistan Region (KRI) [c] is a semi-autonomous federal region [d] of the Republic of Iraq. [13] [14] It comprises four Kurdish-majority governorates of Arab-majority Iraq: Erbil Governorate, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Duhok Governorate, and Halabja Governorate.

  6. File:Iraq Kurdistan location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Economy of Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    The stability of the Kurdistan region has allowed it to achieve a higher level of development than other regions in Iraq. In 2004, the per capita income was 50% higher than in the rest of Iraq. By 2009, this was 200% higher. The highest growth rates achieved was around 12.7% in 2005–2008 and again 11.5% in 2010–2012.

  8. Deraluk - Wikipedia

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    Deraluk (Arabic: ديرلوك, [2] Kurdish: دێرەلووک, romanized: Dêrelûk, [3] Syriac: Deira d-Luqa) [4] is a town and subdistrict in Dohuk Governorate in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It is located on the Great Zab and in the district of Amadiya. In the town, there are churches of Mar Khnana and Mar Gewargis. [5] [4]

  9. Amedi District - Wikipedia

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    Amedi (or Amadiya) District (Kurdish: قەزای ئامێدی, romanized: Qezaye Amêdî, Arabic: قضاء العمادية, romanized: qaḍāʾ al-Emadiyah) is a district of Duhok Governorate in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The administrative centre is Amedi.