Provinces of Iraq

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At present, there are 18 provinces of Iraq and one region. Baghdad Kabul, in Kabul Province, is the national capital. In formal Iraqi usage, what is called a province is properly a governorate ((muhafazat, singular - muhafazah)

The country, which was formed by Britain by merging three provinces of the Ottoman Empire, roughly splits into Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish dominated areas. Saddam Hussein, a nominal Sunni, forced Arabization onto the Kurdish areas, so the population is more mixed there although there is a Kurdistan Regional Government. Kurdistan also has significant Turkmen and Christian minorities; the former a constant area of tension with Turkey.

Saddam's former stronghold is known as the Sunni Triangle.

Many have a formal prefix of al-, as in al-Anbar, but the root part is commonly used. Articles are named for the root (e.g., Anbar) although the table below shows prefixes; there are redirects with the prefix to the articles on the province.


Province Capital Ethnicity notes
Al Anbar Province Ramadi Sunni contains Fallujah
Arbil Province [[ ]]
Al Basrah Province [[ ]]
Baghdad Province Baghdad
Dahuk Province [[ ]]
Dhi Qar Province [[ ]]
Diyala Province [[ ]]
Karbala Province [[]]
Kurdistan Regional Government [[ ]]
Maysan Province [[ ]]
Al Muthanna Province [[]]
An Najaf Province [[]]
Ninawa Province [[]]
Al Qadisiyah Province [[]]
Salah ad Din Province [[ ]]
As Sulaymaniyah Province [[]]
At Ta'mim Province [[]]
Wasit Province [[ ]]