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Darbandikhan
دەربەندیخان
Derbendîxan
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Darban
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Location of Darbandikhan, Iraq Show map of Iraqi KurdistanDarbandikhan (Iraq) Show map of Iraq | |
Coordinates: 35°06′59″N 45°41′10″E / 35.116258°N 45.686245°E / 35.116258; 45.686245 | |
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Governorate | Sulaymaniyah Governorate |
District | Darbandokeh District |
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Darbandikhan (Kurdish: دەربەندیخان, romanized: Derbendîxan)[1][2] is a town in the governorate of SulaimaniyahinKurdistan Region, Iraq. It is situated within the area of autonomy for the Kurdistan region of Iraq, inhabited by the majority of the Kurds. Darbandikhan is located close to Darbandikhan Lake (35°09′09″N 45°47′42″E / 35.152477°N 45.795021°E / 35.152477; 45.795021), and on the border with Diyala Province. It has a population of 45,500 as of 2018.
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