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Economy of Iraq (7385 bytes)
5: ...the construction of new pipelines and restoration of damaged facilities. 7: ==Economic sanctions of the 1990s== 8: ...prewar level, but any estimates have a wide range of error. 10: ...79 and 27 G$ in 1980. At the outbreak of the war, Iraq had amassed an estimated 35 billion in foreign ex... 12: ...construction of new pipelines and the restoration of damaged facilities. Iraq (17705 bytes) 1: ...following a [[March]] [[2003]] [[2003 invasion of Iraq|invasion]] led by [[United Kingdom|Anglo]]-[[Unit... 3: ...;قية'''<br>'''(Al-Jumhuriyah Al-Iraqiyah)'''</big></big> 8: ...h="140px" | [[Image:Iraq_arms.png|80px|Iraq: Coat of Arms]] 10: ...align="center" width="140px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Iraq|Full size]]) 15: ...=2 style="background: #ffffff;" | [[Image:LocationIraq.png]] War on iraq (87 bytes) Voices of Iraq (6545 bytes) 1: '''THE GROUNDBREAKING DOCUMENTARY ON IRAQ 4: ...ya Studios. Filmed and Directed by the People of Iraq. Produced by [[Eric Manes]], [[Martin Kunert]], ... 8: ...ed Iraqi Anglo hip hop group. [http://www.voicesofiraq.com/about_film.cfm?id=1] 10: ...or anyone still coming to terms with the chaos in Iraq." [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c... 11: ...pe and the wages of war are the children in front of and behind the cameras." [http://www.reuters.com/... History of Iraq (34129 bytes) 5: [[Neandertal]]s lived in Iraq about 60,000 years ago; Neandertal remains includ... 9: ...abic, the Dijla and Furat, respectively), is part of the [[Fertile crescent|Fertile Crescent]]. Many d... 13: ...e river valleys, caused by centuries-old deposits of soil. 15: ...hat is, they spoke a language drawn from a family of languages called [[Semitic languages]]. 17: ... of [[Akkad]], which became the basis of the name of his people. 2001 in Iraq (1419 bytes) 1: ''See also'': [[2001]], [[Iraq]], [[Iraq disarmament crisis]] 5: ...02 in Iraq|2002]] [[2003 in Iraq|2003]] [[2004 in Iraq|2004]] 7: ...n Iraq|2010s]] [[2020s in Iraq|2020s]] [[2030s in Iraq|2030s]] 9: ...ury in Iraq|21st century]]''' - [[22nd century in Iraq|22nd century]] 15: ...ces carry out bombing raids attempting to disable Iraq's air defense network. Elections in Iraq (1370 bytes) 3: {{Politics of Iraq}} 4: ... in which electorates choose [[local government]] officials. 5: ...or a more comprehensive discussion and the [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]] for an o... 7: ...ect on national level a [[legislature]], the '''[[Iraqi National Assembly|National Assembly]]'''. 11: * [[Iraqi parliamentary election, 2005]] Communications in Iraq (1291 bytes) 6: reconstitution of damaged telecommunication facilities began after ... 8: the network consists of coaxial cables and microwave radio relay links 22: ...of the [[postal system]] has been awarded as part of the social and economic infrastructure reconstruc... 23: :''See also :'' [[Iraq]] 25: [[Category:Iraq]] Baiji, Iraq (2815 bytes) 1: ...st known for its [[oil refinery]], the biggest in Iraq; it also has important weapons and chemical plant... 3: ...[[embargo]] against Iraq caused the deterioration of the city's oil refinery, which by the late 1990s ... 5: ...n the so far fruitless search for Iraqi [[weapons of mass destruction]]. 7: ...entually captured in December 2003 in the village of [[ad-Dawr]]. 11: * [[List of places in Iraq]] Music of Iraq (5613 bytes) 2: ...Corrs]] and [[Westlife]] are especially popular. Iraq has also produced a major pan-Arab pop star-in-ex... 6: ...icians. At these nightclubs, ensembles consisted of oud, qanun and two percussionists, while the same... 8: ...n, which was founded in the late [[1920s]]. Many of the students became musicians, eventually forming... 12: ...aiti|Salih]] formed the official ensemble for the Iraqi radio station and were responsible for introduci... 14: ...ade bombings. Religious leaders have closed some of the concert halls and clubs in the shop. 'Iraq Suwaydan (1661 bytes) 1: ''''Iraq Suwaydan''' was a Palestinian village that was ca... 6: <th style="background:#efefef;" colspan="2">'Iraq Suwaydan</th> 9: <td>District</td><td>[[District of Gaza]]</td> 12: <td>Location</td><td>27 km northeast of [[Gaza]]</td> 52: <td>Number of houses</td><td>1931: 81</td> 2003 in Iraq (7944 bytes) 1: ...t crisis]], [[Invasion of Iraq]], [[Occupation of Iraq]] 5: ...04 in Iraq|2004]] [[2005 in Iraq|2005]] [[2006 in Iraq|2006]] 7: ...n Iraq|2010s]] [[2020s in Iraq|2020s]] [[2030s in Iraq|2030s]] 9: ...ury in Iraq|21st century]]''' - [[22nd century in Iraq|22nd century]] 14: ... plans for an [[2003 invasion of Iraq|invasion of Iraq]]. 2000 in Iraq (995 bytes) 1: ''See also'': [[2000]], [[Iraq]], [[Iraq disarmament crisis]] 5: ...02 in Iraq|2002]] [[2003 in Iraq|2003]] [[2004 in Iraq|2004]] 7: ...n Iraq|2010s]] [[2020s in Iraq|2020s]] [[2030s in Iraq|2030s]] 9: ...ury in Iraq|21st century]]''' - [[22nd century in Iraq|22nd century]] 27: [[Category:2000|Iraq]] Arbil, Iraq (2412 bytes) 1: ...cated at 36.12N 44.01E about 80km (50 miles) east of [[Mosul]]. Its population was estimated in [[1998... 3: ...feat of the [[Persia]]n forces and the absorption of [[Persia]] into Alexander's short-lived empire. 5: The current town of Arbil is located on a [[tell]] topped by an old [... 7: ...ptured by the KDP in [[1996]] with the assistance of Saddam Hussein. 9: ...t coalition forces and Kurdish targets. The worst of these was an attack on a joint PUK/KDP gathering ... Ghazi of Iraq (1280 bytes) 2: ...ween civilians and the army, which sought control of the government. He supported General [[Bakr Sidqi... 4: ...ports car he was driving. His son [[Faisal II of Iraq|Faisal]] succeeded him. 9: ...lign="center">'''Preceded by''':<br>[[Faisal I of Iraq|King Faisal I]] 11: ...idth="40%" align="center">[[King of Iraq|Kings of Iraq]]</td> 13: [[Faisal II of Iraq|King Faisal II]]</td> Faisal II of Iraq (2164 bytes) 1: [[Image:Kingfaisal2.jpg|frame|Faisal II of Iraq]] 2: ...8]]) was the last [[List of Kings of Iraq|king of Iraq]] from [[April 4]], [[1939]] to [[1958]]. 4: ...ul Illah]] ruled as [[regent]] (until Faisal came of age in [[1953]]). 6: ...realms to counter what they considered the threat of militant [[pan-Arab]] [[nationalism]]. 8: ...enior member of the Hashemite family, became head of state. President of Iraq (2839 bytes) 1: ...t. Iraq became a [[republic]] after the overthrow of the [[monarchy]] in [[1958]]. 3: ...le-handedly, operating only with the consultation of a small [[cabinet]]. 5: '''Presidents of the Republic of Iraq''' 13: ...llective presidency, in which formal chairmanship of the group would rotate on a monthly basis. 15: '''Presidents of the [[Iraq interim governing council]]''' Flag of Iraq (9015 bytes) 1: ...ays 2:3. Someone who knows the answer, change one of them. <br> 3: ...he version in use at present is a minor variation of the design adopted under the [[Saddam Hussein]] g... 5: ...raqi [[embassy]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] (capital of the [[United States]]) on [[30 June]] [[2004]]. <... 8: [[Image:Iraq.Flag2004.png|thumb|right|250px|Proposed flag, 200... 10: ...ries, it had chosen a design by the distinguished Iraqi artist-cum-architect Rifat al-Chaderchi (aka [[R... AFN Iraq (956 bytes) 1: ...prove the morale and readiness" of U.S. forces in Iraq. 14: *[http://www.afniraq.army.mil/ Official website] 19: [[Category:2003 Iraq conflict]] Reconstruction of Iraq (11530 bytes) 1: ...rgefrom}} [[Reconstruction and democratization of Iraq]] 3: ...003]], after U.S. led forces transferred power in Iraq to the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]. Since... 4: ...being the [[sovereignty|sovereign]] government of Iraq. 8: ...ell as a huge escalation in the strength of the [[Iraqi resistance]]. 12: ...nstitution was signed on [[March 8]], 2004 by the Iraq Interim Governing Counci.
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