List of places in Iraq explained

This is a list of places in Iraq. Governorates of Iraq lists the governorates, and Districts of Iraq lists the subdivisions of those governorates.

Modern cities and towns

See main article: List of cities in Iraq.

Ancient cities and important ruins

Holy sites

Christian

Assyrian Christians constitute one of the most indigenous communities in the country. Iraq houses some of the most ancient early Christian material culture, including various churches and monasteries in Tikrit, Nineveh, Dohuk, and the Barwari Bala region. These sites include St. Hermiz and St. Matthew monasteries in the town of Alqosh, the churches of Mar Qayoma and St. George in the Assyrian village Dure in Barwar, St. Bnai Shmuni in Aradan, Sapna region, as well as St. Odisho in the village Dere, also in the Sapna region in Northern Iraq.

Baháʼí Faith

Other geographic features

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Smith . Peter . A concise encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith . Baghdad: the House of Bahá'u'lláh . 2000 . Oneworld Publications . Oxford . 1-85168-184-1 . 66–67 .
  2. Book: Toynbee, Arnold J. . Survey of International Affairs 1934 . London . Oxford University Press . 1935 . 120–122.