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Governorates of Iraq

Iraq consists of 18 recognized governorates (Arabic: محافظة, romanizedmuḥāfażah; Sorani Kurdish: پارێزگا, romanized: parêzgeh), also known as "provinces" and 1 partially recognized governorate (Halabja). Per the Iraqi constitution, governorates can form an autonomous region.[1] Four governorates, Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, Halabja and Duhok, constitute the autonomous Kurdistan Region. Baghdad (which is the most populous) and Basra are the oldest governorates. The second most-populous one, Ninawa (or Nineveh) is in the upland region and has a cooler climate of the north-west.

Governorates of Iraq
المحافظات العراقية (Arabic)
پارێزگاکانی عێراق (Kurdish)
  • Also known as:
  • Muḥāfażah
    محافظة (Arabic)
    پارێزگا (Kurdish)
A clickable map of Iraq exhibiting its eighteen governorates, and partially recognized Halabja.
Halabja GovernorateNinawa GovernorateDohuk GovernorateArbil GovernorateSulaymaniyah GovernorateKirkuk GovernorateDiyala GovernorateSalah ad Din GovernorateAl Anbar GovernorateBaghdad GovernorateBabil GovernorateKarbala GovernorateWasit GovernorateAl Najaf GovernorateAl-Qādisiyyah GovernorateMaysan GovernorateDhi Qar GovernorateAl Muthanna GovernorateBasra Governorate
A clickable map of Iraq exhibiting its governorates.
CategoryFederated state
LocationRepublic of Iraq
Number18 governorates (19 including partially recognized Halabja)
Areas529 km2 (204.2 sq mi) (Baghdad) – 138,500 km2 (53,476 sq mi) (Al Anbar)
Government
Subdivisions

There have been numerous calls to recognize Halabja Governorate since 1999.[2] It was recognized as an official governorate of the Kurdistan Region in 2014,[3][2] and the Council of Ministers approved a bill twice in 2013,[4][5] and 2023.[6] However, the only legislature in Iraq that can implement new governorates is the Council of Representatives of Iraq, which has had delayed hearings regarding Halabja numerous times.[7][8][9][10]

Throughout early 2014, the Council of Ministers of Iraq approved proposals to add the three newly proposed governorates:[11]

In 2013, activists and political parties called for the conversion of Hawija from a province into a governorate, but the Kirkuk government blocked the proposal.[15]

Shortly after the approval of the proposals, the Islamic State attacked the cities, towns and villages of the Nineveh Plains. Upon the eventual withdrawal of ISIS, the initial decision by the Council of Ministers was dishonored by Kurdistan, Baghdad and Iranian-connected political entities, as they began pushing security forces into different parts of the Nineveh Plains to try and lay claim to different parts of the territory, asserting that the demographics had changed due to ISIS and that the original inhabitants could no longer be representatives of their indigenous land.[16] Part of the reason for the demographic shift was that squatters were encouraged to occupy Christian homes. Without enough paperwork to prove ownership, some of those homes became extremely challenging to reclaim. Initiatives are underway to help reclaim families' homes.[17]

Another proposal exists to add a 19th governorate: Fallujah, from part of the Al Anbar.[11] This largely did not occur due to the ISIS insurgency. Following the defeat of ISIS in the Battle of Fallujah (2016), the proposal may resurface or Al-Anbar may remain undivided.

Governorates edit

Governorates of Iraq
Governorate Postal
code
ISO
code
Total area
in miles2
Total area
in km2
Population
1 July 2018[18]
Population
Density
in miles
Population
Density
in km
Capital
Al-Anbar 31 AN 53,476 138,501 1,771,656 29.1 11.2 Ramadi
Babil 51 BB 1,976 5,603 2,065,042 921.4 324.9 Hillah
Baghdad 10 BG 204.2 529 8,126,755 4,620.09 1,548.8 Baghdad
Basra 61 BA 7,360 19,070 2,908,491 344.0 132.7 Basra
Dhi Qar 64 DQ 5,000 12,900 2,095,172 367.2 142.3 Nasiriyah
Al-Qādisiyyah 58 QA 3,148 8,153 1,291,048 360.3 139.1 Al Diwaniyah
Diyala 32 DI 6,828 17,685 1,637,226 211.3 81.6 Baqubah
Duhok (Dahūk) (IKR) a.k.a. Dihok 42 DA 2,530 6,553 1,292,535 445.5 172.2 Dihok
Erbil (IKR) a.k.a. Hewlêr 44 AR 5,820 15,074 1,854,778 277.0 106.9 Hewlêr
Karbala 56 KA 1,944 5,034 1,218,732 548.6 211.8 Karbala
Kirkuk 36 KI 3,737 9,679 1,597,876 373.4 144.1 Kerkûk
Maysan 62 MA 6,205 16,072 1,112,673 156.5 60.4 Amarah
Muthanna 66 MU 19,980 51,740 814,371 35.9 13.8 Samawah
Najaf 54 NA 11,129 28,824 1,471,592 115.5 44.5 Najaf
Ninawa 41 NI 14,410 37,323 3,729,998 226.9 87.6 Mosul
Salah Al-Din 34 SD 9,556 24,751 1,595,235 147.3 56.8 Tikrit
Sulaymaniyah (IKR) (With Halabja) a.k.a. Silêmanî 46 SU 6,573 17,023 2,053,305 285.8 110.3 Silêmanî
Wasit 52 WA 6,623 17,153 1,378,723 182.7 70.5 Kut

Former governorates edit

 
Iraqi governorates in 1990
Governorate Today part of
Mosul Ninawa Governorate
Duhok Governorate
Diwaniya Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate
Muthanna Governorate
Najaf Governorate
Dulaim (−1962)
Ramadi (1962–1976)
Al Anbar Governorate
Muntafiq (−1976) Dhi Qar Governorate
Amara (−1976) Maysan Governorate
Kut (−1976) Wasit Governorate
Baghdad Baghdad Governorate
Saladin Governorate
Kirkuk (−1976)
At-Ta'mim (1976–2006)
Kirkuk Governorate
Kuwait Governorate

(Military occupation between 1990 and 1991)

State of Kuwait

Flags edit

Flag Use Description
  Flag of Al Anbar Governorate[19] Ratio: 2:3
  Flag of Babil Governorate Ratio: 2:3
Flag of Baghdad Governorate[20][21] Ratio: 2:3
  Flag of Basra Governorate[22] Ratio: 2:3
  Flag of Diyala Governorate[23] Ratio: 2:3
Flag of Dhi Qar Governorate Ratio: 2:3
Flag of Duhok Governorate Ratio: 2:3
Seal of Erbil Governorate[24] Ratio: 2:3
Emblem of Karbala Governorate Ratio: 2:3
Seal of Maysan Governorate[25] Ratio: 2:3
Flag of Muthanna Governorate Ratio: 2:3
Seal of Najaf Governorate[26] Ratio: 2:3
  Flag of Nineveh Governorate[27] White flag charged with the emblem of the governorate. The emblem depicts the leaning minaret of the Great Mosque of al-Nuri, Mosul surrounded by olive branches.
Ratio: 2:3
  Flag of Saladin Governorate[28][29] Ratio: 2:3
  Flag of Kirkuk Governorate[30] Ratio: 2:3
Flag of Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate[31] Ratio: 2:3
Flag of Sulaymaniyah Governorate[32] Ratio: 1:2
Flag of Wasit Governorate Ratio: 2:3

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Halabja: City of Peace becomes Kurdistan's fourth province". www.rudaw.net. from the original on 17 January 2024. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
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  15. ^ "Iraq: What is the strategic importance of Hawija?". Al Jazeera. from the original on 23 December 2023. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
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  18. ^ "Original PDF". doi:10.15438/rr.5.1.7. from the original on 19 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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  20. ^ "Baghdad Governorate (Iraq)". from the original on 18 July 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  21. ^ "محافظ بغداد يؤكد اتخاذ اجراءات مشددة على المولدات الاهلية لمنع رفع الاسعار". 15 June 2021. from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  22. ^ "Gulf 25 inspection team concludes its tour of Basra, holds a press conference – اتحاد كأس الخليج العربي لكرة القدم". from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  23. ^ "Deputy governor of Diyala contracts COVID-19". from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  24. ^ "IRAQ: Ramy Noori appointed mayor of Ankawa District by Erbil Provincial Council". 13 May 2022. from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  25. ^ Arango, Tim (4 May 2013). "A Sadrist Governor is a Folk Hero to Iraqis". The New York Times. from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  26. ^ محافظ النجف الاشرف الدكتور المهندس ماجد الوائلي يستعرض اهم المشاريع في قضاء الكوفة. najaf media. 29 June 2022. from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022 – via YouTube.
  27. ^ "Mosul, Iraq. 2nd July, 2019. New governor of Nineveh Mansour al-Mar'eed speaks to Xinhua in an interview at his office in Nineveh province, Iraq, July 2, 2019. The governor of Iraq's northern province of Nineveh called on the Chinese companies to take part in the reconstruction of its capital Mosul. TO GO WITH: Iraqi governor calls on Chinese companies to take part in reconstruction of Mosul. Credit: Khalil Dawood/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photo – Alamy". from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  28. ^ "Saladin (Salah ed-Din) Governorate (Iraq)". from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  29. ^ "Chaos prevails in Saladin as two governors lock horns over who runs the governorate". from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  30. ^ "Iraq fires Kirkuk governor in Kurdish referendum stand-off". Financial Times. 14 September 2017. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022.
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  32. ^ slemani.gov [@SlemaniGov] (14 June 2022). "رەوشی مافەكانی مرۆڤ تاووتوێ‌ دەكرێت https://t.co/iT3fPt3Tui https://t.co/P9ZVqR5vDv https://t.co/xutgAlQztV https://t.co/7M8B9ip87O https://t.co/3JrqGjKZZU https://t.co/xL8fxXDw6I" [The human rights situation will be discussed.] (Tweet) (in Central Kurdish). from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022 – via Twitter.

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Iraq consists of 18 recognized governorates Arabic محافظة romanized muḥafazah Sorani Kurdish پارێزگا romanized parezgeh also known as provinces and 1 partially recognized governorate Halabja Per the Iraqi constitution governorates can form an autonomous region 1 Four governorates Erbil Sulaymaniyah Halabja and Duhok constitute the autonomous Kurdistan Region Baghdad which is the most populous and Basra are the oldest governorates The second most populous one Ninawa or Nineveh is in the upland region and has a cooler climate of the north west Governorates of Iraqالمحافظات العراقية Arabic پارێزگاکانی عێراق Kurdish Also known as Muḥafazahمحافظة Arabic پارێزگا Kurdish A clickable map of Iraq exhibiting its eighteen governorates and partially recognized Halabja A clickable map of Iraq exhibiting its governorates CategoryFederated stateLocationRepublic of IraqNumber18 governorates 19 including partially recognized Halabja Areas529 km2 204 2 sq mi Baghdad 138 500 km2 53 476 sq mi Al Anbar GovernmentGovernorateSubdivisionsDistrictsThere have been numerous calls to recognize Halabja Governorate since 1999 2 It was recognized as an official governorate of the Kurdistan Region in 2014 3 2 and the Council of Ministers approved a bill twice in 2013 4 5 and 2023 6 However the only legislature in Iraq that can implement new governorates is the Council of Representatives of Iraq which has had delayed hearings regarding Halabja numerous times 7 8 9 10 Throughout early 2014 the Council of Ministers of Iraq approved proposals to add the three newly proposed governorates 11 Tal Afar from part of Ninawa Governorate Tuz Khurmatu from part of Saladin Governorate 12 Nineveh Plains from the Ninawa Governorate 13 Halabja from Sulaymaniah Governorate 14 In 2013 activists and political parties called for the conversion of Hawija from a province into a governorate but the Kirkuk government blocked the proposal 15 Shortly after the approval of the proposals the Islamic State attacked the cities towns and villages of the Nineveh Plains Upon the eventual withdrawal of ISIS the initial decision by the Council of Ministers was dishonored by Kurdistan Baghdad and Iranian connected political entities as they began pushing security forces into different parts of the Nineveh Plains to try and lay claim to different parts of the territory asserting that the demographics had changed due to ISIS and that the original inhabitants could no longer be representatives of their indigenous land 16 Part of the reason for the demographic shift was that squatters were encouraged to occupy Christian homes Without enough paperwork to prove ownership some of those homes became extremely challenging to reclaim Initiatives are underway to help reclaim families homes 17 Another proposal exists to add a 19th governorate Fallujah from part of the Al Anbar 11 This largely did not occur due to the ISIS insurgency Following the defeat of ISIS in the Battle of Fallujah 2016 the proposal may resurface or Al Anbar may remain undivided Contents 1 Governorates 2 Former governorates 3 Flags 4 See also 5 ReferencesGovernorates editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Governorates of Iraq Governorate Postalcode ISOcode Total area in miles2 Total area in km2 Population 1 July 2018 18 Population Density in miles Population Density in km CapitalAl Anbar 31 AN 53 476 138 501 1 771 656 29 1 11 2 RamadiBabil 51 BB 1 976 5 603 2 065 042 921 4 324 9 HillahBaghdad 10 BG 204 2 529 8 126 755 4 620 09 1 548 8 BaghdadBasra 61 BA 7 360 19 070 2 908 491 344 0 132 7 BasraDhi Qar 64 DQ 5 000 12 900 2 095 172 367 2 142 3 NasiriyahAl Qadisiyyah 58 QA 3 148 8 153 1 291 048 360 3 139 1 Al DiwaniyahDiyala 32 DI 6 828 17 685 1 637 226 211 3 81 6 BaqubahDuhok Dahuk IKR a k a Dihok 42 DA 2 530 6 553 1 292 535 445 5 172 2 DihokErbil IKR a k a Hewler 44 AR 5 820 15 074 1 854 778 277 0 106 9 HewlerKarbala 56 KA 1 944 5 034 1 218 732 548 6 211 8 KarbalaKirkuk 36 KI 3 737 9 679 1 597 876 373 4 144 1 KerkukMaysan 62 MA 6 205 16 072 1 112 673 156 5 60 4 AmarahMuthanna 66 MU 19 980 51 740 814 371 35 9 13 8 SamawahNajaf 54 NA 11 129 28 824 1 471 592 115 5 44 5 NajafNinawa 41 NI 14 410 37 323 3 729 998 226 9 87 6 MosulSalah Al Din 34 SD 9 556 24 751 1 595 235 147 3 56 8 TikritSulaymaniyah IKR With Halabja a k a Silemani 46 SU 6 573 17 023 2 053 305 285 8 110 3 SilemaniWasit 52 WA 6 623 17 153 1 378 723 182 7 70 5 KutFormer governorates edit nbsp Iraqi governorates in 1990Governorate Today part ofMosul Ninawa GovernorateDuhok GovernorateDiwaniya Al Qadisiyyah GovernorateMuthanna GovernorateNajaf GovernorateDulaim 1962 Ramadi 1962 1976 Al Anbar GovernorateMuntafiq 1976 Dhi Qar GovernorateAmara 1976 Maysan GovernorateKut 1976 Wasit GovernorateBaghdad Baghdad GovernorateSaladin GovernorateKirkuk 1976 At Ta mim 1976 2006 Kirkuk GovernorateKuwait Governorate Military occupation between 1990 and 1991 State of KuwaitFlags editFlag Use Description nbsp Flag of Al Anbar Governorate 19 Ratio 2 3 nbsp Flag of Babil Governorate Ratio 2 3Flag of Baghdad Governorate 20 21 Ratio 2 3 nbsp Flag of Basra Governorate 22 Ratio 2 3 nbsp Flag of Diyala Governorate 23 Ratio 2 3Flag of Dhi Qar Governorate Ratio 2 3Flag of Duhok Governorate Ratio 2 3Seal of Erbil Governorate 24 Ratio 2 3Emblem of Karbala Governorate Ratio 2 3Seal of Maysan Governorate 25 Ratio 2 3Flag of Muthanna Governorate Ratio 2 3Seal of Najaf Governorate 26 Ratio 2 3 nbsp Flag of Nineveh Governorate 27 White flag charged with the emblem of the governorate The emblem depicts the leaning minaret of the Great Mosque of al Nuri Mosul surrounded by olive branches Ratio 2 3 nbsp Flag of Saladin Governorate 28 29 Ratio 2 3 nbsp Flag of Kirkuk Governorate 30 Ratio 2 3Flag of Al Qadisiyyah Governorate 31 Ratio 2 3Flag of Sulaymaniyah Governorate 32 Ratio 1 2Flag of Wasit Governorate Ratio 2 3See also editDistricts of Iraq ISO 3166 2 IQ List of Governorates of Iraq by Human Development Index List of places in IraqReferences edit Iraq s Constitution of 2005 PDF Constitute Project Archived PDF from the original on 15 May 2019 Retrieved 13 October 2021 a b Halabja City of Peace becomes Kurdistan s fourth province www rudaw net Archived from the original on 17 January 2024 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Iraqi Kurdistan government announces Halabja as its fourth province www ekurd net Archived from the original on 15 May 2014 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Iraq Ministers Agree Turning Halabja into Province www rudaw net Archived from the original on 7 December 2023 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Council of Ministers decisions in Session 54 in 31 12 2013 31 December 2013 Archived from the original on 6 February 2014 Retrieved 13 August 2016 Halabja on the cusp of ascension to province on 35th anniversary of chemical attack www rudaw net Archived from the original on 17 January 2024 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Iraqi parliament postpones vote on Halabja s ascension to province www rudaw net Archived from the original on 17 January 2024 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Again Iraqi parliament postpones voting on the establishment of Halabja governorate Shafaq News Archived from the original on 17 January 2024 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Halabja Governorate Push Local Leader Renews Call for Official Recognition Shafaq News Archived from the original on 17 January 2024 Retrieved 17 January 2024 البرلمان يؤجل مجددا التصويت على استحداث محافظة حلبجة شفق نيوز in Arabic Archived from the original on 17 January 2024 Retrieved 17 January 2024 a b Resolutions of Council of Ministers For Session No 3 on 21 1 2014 21 January 2014 Archived from the original on 30 October 2016 Retrieved 13 August 2016 Iraqi Council of Ministers approved new provinces of Tuz Xurmatu and Tal Afar Kurd Net 21 January 2014 Archived from the original on 14 July 2020 Retrieved 23 August 2014 BetBasoo 1 and Kino 2 Peter 1 and Nuri 2 22 January 2014 Assyria Nineveh Plain To Become Iraqi Province UNPO Underrepresented Nations amp Peoples Organization Archived from the original on 26 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Network Esta Media 13 March 2023 Iraq recognizes Halabja as its 19th governorate Esta Media Network Archived from the original on 18 January 2024 Retrieved 18 January 2024 Iraq What is the strategic importance of Hawija Al Jazeera Archived from the original on 23 December 2023 Retrieved 18 January 2024 Lucente Adam 26 April 2020 In post Islamic State northern Iraq demographic changes raise concerns Middle East Eye Archived from the original on 19 June 2023 Retrieved 19 June 2023 Iraq Government cracks down on squatters Refworld 8 September 2008 Archived from the original on 27 January 2021 Original PDF doi 10 15438 rr 5 1 7 Archived from the original on 19 May 2018 Retrieved 10 May 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Anbar governor Ali Farhan al Dulaimi speaks to AFP at his office in Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Baghdad Governorate Iraq Archived from the original on 18 July 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 محافظ بغداد يؤكد اتخاذ اجراءات مشددة على المولدات الاهلية لمنع رفع الاسعار 15 June 2021 Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Gulf 25 inspection team concludes its tour of Basra holds a press conference اتحاد كأس الخليج العربي لكرة القدم Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Deputy governor of Diyala contracts COVID 19 Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 IRAQ Ramy Noori appointed mayor of Ankawa District by Erbil Provincial Council 13 May 2022 Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Arango Tim 4 May 2013 A Sadrist Governor is a Folk Hero to Iraqis The New York Times Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 محافظ النجف الاشرف الدكتور المهندس ماجد الوائلي يستعرض اهم المشاريع في قضاء الكوفة najaf media 29 June 2022 Archived from the original on 26 August 2022 Retrieved 21 December 2022 via YouTube Mosul Iraq 2nd July 2019 New governor of Nineveh Mansour al Mar eed speaks to Xinhua in an interview at his office in Nineveh province Iraq July 2 2019 The governor of Iraq s northern province of Nineveh called on the Chinese companies to take part in the reconstruction of its capital Mosul TO GO WITH Iraqi governor calls on Chinese companies to take part in reconstruction of Mosul Credit Khalil Dawood Xinhua Alamy Live News Stock Photo Alamy Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Saladin Salah ed Din Governorate Iraq Archived from the original on 12 August 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Chaos prevails in Saladin as two governors lock horns over who runs the governorate Archived from the original on 15 October 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2024 Iraq fires Kirkuk governor in Kurdish referendum stand off Financial Times 14 September 2017 Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 الموقع الرسمي لمحافظة الديوانية النائب الثاني لمحافظ الديوانية يتراس اجتماع غرفة عمليات الطاقة في المحافظة Archived from the original on 12 August 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2024 slemani gov SlemaniGov 14 June 2022 رەوشی مافەكانی مرۆڤ تاووتوێ دەكرێت https t co iT3fPt3Tui https t co P9ZVqR5vDv https t co xutgAlQztV https t co 7M8B9ip87O https t co 3JrqGjKZZU https t co xL8fxXDw6I The human rights situation will be discussed Tweet in Central Kurdish Archived from the original on 26 August 2022 Retrieved 21 December 2022 via Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Governorates of Iraq amp oldid 1216645384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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