List Of Cities In Iraq
Real population of the cities in Iraq in 2008
| Common name | Governorate | Arabic |
|---|---|---|
| Ad-Dawr | Salah ad Din | الدور |
| Afak | Al-Qādisiyyah | عفك |
| Al-Awja | Salah ad Din | العوجا |
| Al Diwaniyah | Al-Qādisiyyah | الديوانية |
| Al Hillah | Babil | الحلة |
| Al-Qa'im | Al Anbar | القائم |
| Amarah | Maysan | العمارة |
| Ar Rutba | Al Anbar | الرطبة |
| Arbil | Arbil | هەولێر ،أربيل |
| Baghdad | Baghdad | بغداد |
| Baghdadi | Al Anbar | البغدادي |
| Baiji | Salah ad Din | بيجي |
| Balad | Salah ad Din | بلد |
| Baqubah | Diyala | بعقوبة |
| Basra | Basra | البصرة |
| Dahuk | Dahuk | دهۆک ،دهوك |
| Fallujah | Al Anbar | الفلّوجة |
| Haditha | Al Anbar | حديثة |
| Halabja | As Sulaymaniyah | حلبجة |
| Hīt | Al Anbar | هيت |
| Iskandariya | Babil | إسكندرية |
| Karbala | Karbala | كربلاء |
| Khanaqin | Diyala | خانقين |
| Kirkuk | Kirkuk | كركوك |
| Kut | Wasit | الكوت |
| Mosul (ku: Mûsil) | Ninawa | الموصل |
| Muqdadiyah | Diyala | المقدادية |
| Najaf | Najaf | النجف |
| Nasiriyah | Dhi Qar | الناصرية |
| Ramadi | Al Anbar | الرمادي |
| Samarra | Salah ad Din | سامراء |
| Samawah | Al Muthana | السماوة |
| Shamia | Al-Qādisiyyah | الشامية |
| Sulaymaniyah | As Sulaymaniyah | سلێمانی ،السليمانية |
| Taji | Salah ad Din | لتاجي |
| Tal Afar | Ninawa | تلعفر |
| Tel Keppe | Ninawa | تل كيف |
| Tikrit | Salah ad Din | تكريت |
| Umm Qasr | Basra | أم قصر |
| Zakho | Dahuk | زاخو |
| Zubayr | Basra | الزبير |
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