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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Iraq. There are 59 embassies in Baghdad , and several other countries maintain consulates in Erbil , Basra , Mosul and Najaf . Map of diplomatic missions in Iraq
Government of Iraq: Headquarters: Baghdad: Agency executive: Zaineb Al-Banna, Director ... Iraqi Post is a government-owned corporation that handles postal services ...
35 miles south of Baghdad Camp: Camp Apache Camp Gunner Main: Adhamiya: Baghdad [5] Camp: Arkansas: Al Salam: Baghdad: Al Salam Palace Camp: Arrow: Ad-Dawr/Tikrit: Salah ad Din: Camp: Avalanche: Abu Ghraib: Baghdad: Abu Ghraib Prison Camp: Babylon: Hilla: Babil: April 2003: January 2005: Dismantled: HQ of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force [6] Used ...
The United States established diplomatic relations with Iraq in 1930 and opened a legation in Baghdad. The legation was upgraded to an embassy in 1946. A new building was designed by Josep Lluís Sert in 1955 and completed in 1957, with its main priority on keeping the building cool rather than to ensure security.
In 2004 a new postal code system was introduced in Iraq. [1] Iraqi Post has developed a comprehensive Postal Code numbering system that will ensure more efficient mail sorting and accuracy of delivery of your correspondence. The new postal system was rededicated in 2004.
Al-Sa'doun Street or al-Sa'adoun Street (Arabic: شارع السعدون, romanized: Shari' al-Sa'doun) is one of the main streets of Baghdad, Iraq, which connects the districts of al-Rusafa and eastern Karrada and located in al-Sa'doun neighborhood.
The Iraqi Telecommunication and Post Company (ITPC) is a government-owned and operated corporation responsible for providing telecommunication and mail services in Iraq. See also [ edit ]
The districts of Baghdad. There are nine administrative districts in the city of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, that correspond to the nine district advisory councils. The Baghdad Security Plan used these nine districts as the nine security districts. These were formed in 2003 following the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.