List of Neighborhoods and Districts in Baghdad - Unknown

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  • Zayouna: Mixed neighborhood.
  • Bab Al-Moatham : Sunni majority, shiite presence.
  • Bab Al-Sharqi : Mixed area.
    • Zafaraniya a semi-rural area on the outskirts of Baghdad squeezed between the Diyala and the Tigris rivers in south Eastern Baghdad
    • Muwasalat and Shurta Al-Khamsa neighborhood, just south of Bayya’
  • Al-Saydiya : Sunni majority, Shiite presence.
  • Al-A'amiriya (Amiriya) : Sunni majority, Shiite presence.
  • Al-Ghazaliya: Sunni majority, Shiite presence.
  • Al-Za'franiya: Shiite majority, Sunni presence.
  • Hayy Ur: Almost exclusively Shiite.
  • Sha'ab City: Shiite majority, Sunni presence.
  • Hayy Al-A'amel (Amel) : Shiite majority, Sunni presence.
  • Utafiyah
  • Waziriyah
  • Fadhil -- a Sunni Arab neighborhood of multistory tenements along the east bank of the Tigris River LA Times
    • Sheikh Omar, near Fadhil
  • Sadriya
  • Khalis, northeast of Baghdad
  • Palestine Street, Aqari district,
  • Triangle of Death (Iraq)
    • Yusufiyah -- 40 km south of Baghdad
    • Mahmoudiyah 40 km south of Baghdad -- Known as the “Gateway to Baghdad,”
    • Lutifiyah area of southwest Baghdad
  • Mashada, 25 miles north of Baghdad
  • Risafi -- in northwestern Baghdad
  • Shorja -- Baghdad's oldest market
  • Iskan, neighborhood in western Baghdad. largely Shiite, but the students at College of Economic Sciences are religiously mixed, including Shiites, Sunnis and some Christians.
  • Taji, Iraq (Arabic: تاجي‎) is an area approximately 20 miles north of Baghdad, and the site of a large U.S.-controlled military base.
  • Kamaliya -- in southeastern Baghdad
  • Washash -- a "violent" "Baghdad slum on the western side of the Tigris" according to Time magazine.
  • Al-Salam -- in south Alhurria

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