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  2. List of largest cities of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... This list includes the 80 most populous cities, towns, and sub-districts of Iraq, as of the most recent population ...

  3. Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The city serves as headquarters to several Iraqi banks and regional base for multinational company. [149] Since the end of the war, Baghdad has hosted several business summit, industrial exhibitions and trade fairs. [149] It was once one of the main destinations in the country and the region with a wealth of cultural attractions. [150]

  4. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq, [a] officially the Republic of Iraq, [b] is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to the north , Saudi Arabia to the south , Iran to the east , Syria to the west , the Persian Gulf and Kuwait to the southeast , and Jordan to the southwest .

  5. List of places in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Great Mosque of Kufa in Kufa, Iraq - contains the tombs of Muslim ibn Aqeel, Khadijah bint Ali, Hani ibn Urwa, and Al-Mukhtar. The mosque also contains many important sites relating to the prophets and Ali, including the place where he was fatally struck on the head while in prostration, Sujud .

  6. Nasiriyah - Wikipedia

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    Nasiriyah features a hot desert climate (BWh according to the Köppen climate classification), with mild winters and very hot summers.Nasiriyah has an average annual mean of 25.0 °C (77.0 °F), an average annual high of 32.3 °C (90.1 °F) and an average annual low of 17.8 °C (64.0 °F).

  7. Basra - Wikipedia

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    Iraq's main port city, Basra is known as the country's economic capital. It has emerged as an important commercial and industrial center for the country, as the city is home to a large number of manufacturing industries ranging from petrochemical to water treatment. Basra is home to numerous tourist spots including mosques, palaces, churches ...

  8. History of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The city's population grew from an estimated 145,000 in 1900 to 580,000 in 1950. During the 1970s, Baghdad experienced a period of prosperity and growth because of a sharp increase in the price of petroleum, Iraq's main export. New infrastructure including modern sewers, water, and highway facilities were built during this period.

  9. Outline of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    US State Department – Iraq includes Background Notes, Country Study and major reports; Read Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports regarding Iraq; Iraq Country Profile from Reuters AlertNet; Country Briefing: Iraq from The Economist; News. Focus on Iraq Daily News on Iraq; Iraq News and Iraqi views from Electronic Iraq; News in Depth ...