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1 Al Anbar Governorate  





2 Muthanna Governorate  





3 Qadisiyyah Governorate  





4 Babil Governorate  





5 Baghdad Governorate  





6 Basra Governorate  





7 Dhi Qar Governorate  





8 Diyala Governorate  





9 Karbala Governorate  





10 Kirkuk Governorate  





11 Maysan Governorate  





12 Najaf Governorate  





13 Nineveh Governorate  





14 Saladin Governorate  





15 Wasit Governorate  





16 Kurdistan Region  



16.1  Dohuk Governorate  





16.2  Erbil Governorate  





16.3  Sulaymaniyah Governorate  





16.4  Halabja Governorate  







17 See also  





18 Sources  














Districts of Iraq






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Iraq's 18 governorates are subdivided into 120 districts (kaza).

The district usually bears the same name as the district capital.

Districts of Iraq
اقضية العراق (Arabic)
CategoryFederation
LocationRepublic of Iraq
Number120
Populations≈2,000 (Byara)-Halabja Governorate – 356,718 (Fallujah)-Al Anbar Governorate
Government
  • District government
Subdivisions

The districts are listed below, by governorate (with capital in parentheses):

Al Anbar Governorate[edit]

Muthanna Governorate[edit]

Qadisiyyah Governorate[edit]

Babil Governorate[edit]

Baghdad Governorate[edit]

Basra Governorate[edit]

Dhi Qar Governorate[edit]

Diyala Governorate[edit]

Karbala Governorate[edit]

Kirkuk Governorate[edit]

(From 1976 to mid-2006 called At-Ta'mim)

Maysan Governorate[edit]

Najaf Governorate[edit]

Nineveh Governorate[edit]

Note that northern Sinjar, northern Tel Afar, northern Tel Keppe, Akre, and northern Shekhan districts are currently under the Kurdistan Region's de facto control.

Saladin Governorate[edit]

Wasit Governorate[edit]

Kurdistan Region[edit]

Dohuk Governorate[edit]

Dohuk Governorate is part of Iraqi Kurdistan.

Erbil Governorate[edit]

Erbil Governorate is part of Iraqi Kurdistan, while the status of the southern Makhmur District is contested.

Sulaymaniyah Governorate[edit]

Sulaymaniyah Governorate is part of Iraqi Kurdistan.

Halabja Governorate[edit]

Halabja Governorate is part of Iraqi Kurdistan and still officially a part of Sulaymaniyah Governorate.

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]


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