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Map of 18 governorates of Iraq, plus the only partially-recognized Halabja Governorate

The main subdivision in Iraq is the 18 muhafazah, also known as governorates. Before 1976 they were called liwas, or banner. [1]

Under the Constitution of Iraq adopted in 2005, one or more provinces may elect to form a Region, which has the right to a share of oil revenues.

Modern Iraq mostly covers the Ottoman Empire vilayets (provinces) of Baghdad, Basra and Mosul and part of Zor and Arabia. [1]

The governorates are divided into districts.

Types

References

  1. ^ a b "Provinces of Iraq". Statoids. Gwillim Law. Retrieved 23 July 2018.

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Map of 18 governorates of Iraq, plus the only partially-recognized Halabja Governorate

The main subdivision in Iraq is the 18 muhafazah, also known as governorates. Before 1976 they were called liwas, or banner. [1]

Under the Constitution of Iraq adopted in 2005, one or more provinces may elect to form a Region, which has the right to a share of oil revenues.

Modern Iraq mostly covers the Ottoman Empire vilayets (provinces) of Baghdad, Basra and Mosul and part of Zor and Arabia. [1]

The governorates are divided into districts.

Types

References

  1. ^ a b "Provinces of Iraq". Statoids. Gwillim Law. Retrieved 23 July 2018.

See also


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