Provinces of Iraq

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

Provinces (Governorates) and capitals

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 Arbil
Al Basrah Province Basra
Baghdad Province Baghdad
Dahuk Province Dahuk Mixed
Dhi Qar Province Nasiriyah
Diyala Province Baqubah
Karbala Province Karbala Shiite
Kurdistan Regional Government [[ ]]
Maysan Province Al Amarah
Al Muthanna Province Samawa Shiite
An Najaf Province [[]] Shiite
Ninawa Province Mosul
Al Qadisiyah Province Diwaniyah
Salah ad Din Province Salahuddin Kurdish
As Sulaymaniyah Province As Sulaymaniyah
At Ta'mim Province Kirkuk
Wasit Province Al Kut Shiite