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Iraq | History, Map, Flag, Population, & Facts | Britannica

Iraq is a country in southwestern Asia. During ancient times, lands that now constitute Iraq were known as Mesopotamia. The modern nation-state of Iraq was created

Iraq News | Today''s Latest Stories | Reuters

Reuters is your online source for the latest Iraq news stories and current events, ensuring our readers up to date with any breaking news developments

Iraq

Iraq facts, Iraq internet resources, links to Iraq. Official web sites of the state, the capital of Iraq, art, culture, history, cities, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers

Iraq | Culture, Facts & Travel |

Iraq is a parliamentary democracy located in the Middle East with a population of more than 31 million people. Iraq held parliamentary elections in March 2010 and has a

Overview of Iraq – Iraqi Research Foundation for Analysis and

Iraq (/ɪˈræk/, i/ɪˈrɑːk/, or /aɪˈræk/; Arabic: العراق‎ al-''Irāq), is officially named "The Republic of Iraq." Iraq is located in Asia, surrounding the Mesopotamian alluvial plain, the Zagros mountain

Iraq

Iraq, [b] officially the Republic of Iraq, [c] is a country in West Asia. Located within the geo-political region of the Middle East, it is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south, Turkey to the north, Iran

About Iraq | Embassy of the Republic of Iraq in Washington, D.C.

Encompassing the fertile lowlands between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, modern-day Iraq corresponds largely to the ancient land of Mesopotamia. It is perhaps the oldest consistently

Who really won Iraq''s elections? | Elections News | Al Jazeera

Who really won Iraq''s elections? Formation of the new government will have to tread a fine line to satisfy domestic and international pressures.

Iraq''s parliament elects a new speaker to face political and

Iraq''s parliament has elected a new speaker following overnight talks to break a political deadlock.