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  2. Demographics of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Arabs are the largest ethnic group in Iraq, [2] followed by Iraqi Kurds, then Iraqi Turkmen as the third largest ethnic group in the country. [3] [4] Studies indicate that Mesopotamian Arabs, who make up the overwhelming majority of Iraq's population, are genetically distinct from other Arab populations in the Arabs of the Arabian ...

  3. Women in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated population of 22,675,617 women, Iraq is a male dominated society. [32] On International Women's Day, 8 March 2011, a coalition of 17 Iraqi women's rights groups formed the National Network to Combat Violence Against Women in Iraq. [33] Yanar Mohammed at the Die Linke conference in Berlin in 2013

  4. File:Iraq Population Density, 2000 (6172440266).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Population density measures the number of persons per square kilometer of land area. The data are gridded at a resolution of 30 arc-seconds. Date: 22 September 2011, 09:48: Source: Iraq: Population Density, 2000: Author: SEDACMaps

  5. Category:Demographics of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Demographics of Iraq" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  6. File:Historical population of Iraq.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Demographics of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Britannica definition of Middle East. Encyclopedia Britannica stated in 2018 that "by the mid-20th century a common definition of the Middle East encompassed the states or territories of Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, and the various states and territories of Arabia proper (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Oman, Bahrain ...

  8. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    He introduced free healthcare and education, nationalized oil, promoted women's rights and developed infrastructure. Within a few years, Iraq became one of the most developed countries in the world. [49] In 1974, the second Iraqi–Kurdish war began and border clashes with Iran took place on Shatt al-Arab. Iran supported Kurdish militants. [49]

  9. Category:Iraqi women - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Iraq: People: Women also: People : By gender : Women : By nationality : Iraqi This category exists only as a container for other categories of Iraqi women .