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  2. Mosul - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the University of Mosul in 1967 enabled the education of many in the city and surrounding area. Mosul, 1968 Iraqi police, U.S. soldiers patrol neighborhood in Mosul, March 19, 2007. After Iraq's 1991 uprisings, Mosul was included in the northern no-fly zone imposed and patrolled by the United States and Britain between 1991 and 2003.

  3. List of largest cities of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    This article shows a list of largest cities and towns in Iraq. List This list includes the 80 most populous cities, towns, and sub-districts of Iraq, as of the most ...

  4. Nineveh Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Before 1976, it was called Mosul Province and included the present-day Dohuk Governorate. [8] The second largest city is Tal Afar, which has an almost exclusively Turkmen population. [9] An ethnically, religiously and culturally diverse region, it was partly conquered by ISIS in 2014. [10] Iraqi government forces retook the city of Mosul in ...

  5. Mass executions in Islamic State-occupied Mosul - Wikipedia

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    Mosul, which is located in the Nineveh Governorate of Iraq, was occupied by the Islamic State (IS) from the Fall of Mosul on June 10, 2014, until the liberation of Mosul on July 10, 2017. Mosul is the second largest city in Iraq, and because of this, it was one of the Islamic State's largest bases, and their capture of the city was used in ...

  6. Template:Largest cities of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Largest cities or towns in Iraq. According to the 2018 Estimate [1] Rank Name Governorate Pop. Baghdad Mosul: 1: Baghdad: Baghdad Governorate: 6,719,476 Basra Kirkuk ...

  7. Mosul Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mosul Museum (Arabic: متحف الموصل) is the second largest museum in Iraq after the National Museum of Iraq in Baghdad. It was heavily looted during the 2003 Iraq War . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1952, the museum consisted of a small hall until a new building was opened in 1972, containing ancient Assyrian artifacts. [ 3 ]

  8. Mosul District - Wikipedia

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    Mosul District (Arabic: قضاء الموصل) is a district in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. Its administrative center is the city of Mosul. Other settlements include Al-Qayyarah, Al-Shurah, Hamam al-Alil, Al-Mahlaah, and Hamidat. The district is predominantly Sunni Arab, with minorities of Assyrians, Turkmen and Kurds located in the city of Mosul.

  9. Category:Mosul - Wikipedia

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    Iraq portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mosul . Mosul ( Arabic : الموصل al-Mawṣil , Maṣlawī Arabic: al-Mōṣul , Assyrian : ܡܘܨܠ or Mawsil , Kurdish : Mosul/Ninawa , Turkish : Musul ) is a city in northern Iraq and the capital of the Ninawa Governorate .