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Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. It is located on the Tigris river. In 762 AD, Baghdad was chosen ...
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Hoofdstad van Irak
Zie Bagdad voor andere betekenissen van Bagdad. Bagdad is de hoofdstad van Irak. De stad ligt aan de Tigris en telt ruim 8 miljoen inwoners. Het is de grootste stad van Irak en, na Caïro, de grootste stad van de Arabische wereld. Wikipedia
Inwonersaantal: 7,665 miljoen (2014)
Oppervlakte: 78,84 mi²
Burgemeester: Zekra Alwach
Coördinaten: 33° 20′ NB, 44° 23′ OL
Inwoners (2019): 8.126.292
Provincie: Bagdad

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Baghdad, capital city of Iraq. It is Iraq's largest city and one of the most populous urban agglomerations of the Middle East. The city was founded in 762 ...
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In 1920 Baghdad became the capital of the newly created state of Iraq. Recognizing British conquest of the state in World War I (1914–18), the League of Nations ...
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Baghdad was the center of the Caliphate during the Islamic Golden Age of the 9th and 10th centuries, growing to be the largest city worldwide by the beginning ...
Baghdad van www.tripadvisor.com
Baghdad is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: The Iraq Museum · Al-Jawadain Holy Shrine · Al-Shaheed Monument · Baghdad Mall · Babylon ...
Founded in 762, this elegant metropolis is known as the City of Peace. Its gleaming palaces and fragrant gardens look down on Iraq's Tigris River; foreign goods ...
Baghdad was one of the major centre of silk, raw silk, and velvet production; the silk was known to be made with gold threads. In fact, the silk was brought ...
The Baghdad Pact was a defensive organization for promoting shared political, military and economic goals founded in 1955 by Turkey, Iraq, Great Britain, ...
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq. Baghdad was the capital of the Abbasid dynasty from its foundation in 762. From then a Jewish community existed there which ...
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