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  |   Country
name  Iraq  conventional long form  Republic of Iraq  conventional
short form  Iraq  local long form  Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah 
local short form  Al Iraq   | 
  |   Area
-   total: 437,072 sq km  land: 432,162 sq km  water: 4,910 sq km   | 
 |   Geographic
Location - Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf, between Iran and Kuwait  | 
 |   Map
references - Middle
East  | 
  |   Capital - Baghdad  | 
 |   Border Countries - Iran
1,458 km, Jordan 181 km, Kuwait
242 km, Saudi Arabia 814 km,
Syria 605 km, Turkey
331 km  | 
  |   Major Cities - Baghdad  | 
 |   Independence -  3 October 1932 (from League
of Nations mandate under British administration)   | 
  |   National
holiday - Revolution Day, 17 July (1968)  | 
  |   ISD
CODE  Iraq 964  | 
  |   Languages Spoken
- Arabic (official) and Kurdish  | 
 |   Weather
Forecast - • Baghdad • Mosul • Saddam Irq-Afb / Civ • Shaibah / Basrah  | 
 
|   Major Airports - Baghdad
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  |   Ports
- Umm Qasr, Khawr az Zubayr, and Al
Basrah have limited functionality  | 
  |   Population
-24,001,816 (July 2002 est.)   | 
  |   Religion
- Muslim 97% (Shi'a
60%-65%, Sunni 32%-37%), Christian or
other 3%  | 
  |   Nationality - Iraqi(s)  | 
 |   Currency - Iraqi dinar  | 
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 Currency Code - IQD  | 
  |   National
Bird - "Kew" (Chukar)  | 
  |   Lakes
- Hammer  | 
  |   Rivers
- Euphrates, Tigris  | 
 |   Terrain
- Mostly broad plains; reedy marshes along Iranian border in south with large
flooded areas; mountains along borders with Iran and Turkey   | 
 
|   Climate
- Mostly desert; mild to cool winters with dry, hot, cloudless summers; northern
mountainous regions along Iranian and Turkish borders experience cold winters
with occasionally heavy snows that melt in early spring, sometimes causing extensive
flooding in central and southern Iraq   | 
  |   Geography
- Strategic location on Shatt al Arab waterway and at the head of the Persian
Gulf   | 
  |   Waterways
- 1,015 km   note: Shatt al Arab is usually navigable by maritime traffic
for about 130 km; channel has been dredged to 3 m and is in use; Tigris and Euphrates
Rivers have navigable sections for shallow-draft boats; Shatt al Basrah canal
was navigable by shallow-draft craft before closing in 1991 because of the Gulf
war   | 
  |   Natural hazards - Dust storms,
sandstorms, floods   | 
  |   Natural
Resources - petroleum,
natural gas, phosphates, sulphur  |