Districts of Iraq
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Below the 18 governorates, Iraq is divided into 111 districts (qadaa). The district usually bears the same name as the district capital. The districts are also separated into sub-districts.
The districts are listed below, by governorate (with capital in parentheses):
[edit] Anbar Governorate
- Abu Ghraib District (Abu Ghraib)
- Al-Ka'im District (Al-Ka'im)
- Al-Rutba District (Al-Rutba)
- Ana District (Anah)
- Falluja District (Falluja)
- Haditha District (Haditha)
- Heet District (Heet)
- Ramadi District (Ramadi)
[edit] Babil Governorate
- Al-Mada'in District (Al-Mada'in)
- Al-Mahawil District (Al-Mahawil)
- Al-Musayab District (Al-Musayab)
- Hashimiya District (Hashimiya)
- Hilla District (Hilla)
- Mahmudiya District (Mahmudiya)
[edit] Baghdad Governorate
- Adhamiya District (Baghdad)
[edit] Basrah Governorate
- Abu Al-Khaseeb District (Abu Al-Khaseeb)
- Al-Midaina District (Al-Midaina)
- Al-Qurna District (Al-Qurna)
- Al-Zubair District (Al-Zubair)
- Basrah District (Basrah)
- al-Faw District (al-Faw)
- Shatt Al-Arab District (Shatt Al-Arab)
[edit] Dahuk Governorate
The Dahuk province is under direct control of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
[edit] Diyala Governorate
- Al-Khalis District (Al-Khalis)
- Al-Muqdadiya District (Al-Muqdadiya)
- Baladrooz District (Baladrooz)
- Ba'quba District (Ba'quba)
- Khanaqin District (Khanaqin)
- Kifri District (Kifri)
[edit] Erbil Governorate
- Choman District (Choman)
- Erbil District (Erbil)
- Koisnjaq District (Koisnjaq)
- Makhmur District (Makhmur)
- Mergasur District (Mergasur)
- Shaqlawa District (Shaqlawa)
- Soran District (Soran)
[edit] Karbala Governorate
- Ain Al-Tamur District (Ain Al-Tamur)
- Al-Hindiya District (Al-Hindiya)
- Kerbala District (Kerbala)
[edit] Kirkuk Governorate
- Al-Hawiga District (Al-Hawiga)
- Daquq District (Daquq)
- Kirkuk District (Kirkuk)
- Makhmur District (Makhmur)
[edit] Missan Governorate
- Ali Al-Gharbi District (Ali Al-Gharbi)
- Al-Kahla District (Al-Kahla)
- Al-Maimouna District (Al-Maimouna)
- Al-Mejar Al-Kabi District (Al-Mejar Al-Kabi)
- Amara District (Amarah)
- Qal'at Saleh District (Qal'at Saleh)
[edit] Muthanna Governorate
- Al-Khidhir District (Al-Khidhir)
- Al-Rumaitha District (Al-Rumaitha)
- Al-Salman District (Al-Salman)
- Al-Samawa District (Samawa)
[edit] Najaf Governorate
[edit] Ninewa Governorate
Note that Akra and Shekan are currently under the Kurdistan Regional Government control, as Mosul has no control over these two districts.
- Akre District (Akre)
- Al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj)
- Al-Hamdaniya District (Al-Hamdaniya)
- Al-Shikhan District (Al-Shikhan)
- Hatra District (Hatra)
- Mosul District (Mosul)
- Shekhan District (Shekhan)
- Sinjar District (Sinjar)
- Telafar District (Telafar)
- Tilkaif District (Tilkaif)
[edit] Qadissiya Governorate
- Afaq District (Afaq)
- Al-Shamiya District (Al-Shamiya)
- Diwaniya District (Diwaniya)
- Hamza District (Hamza)
[edit] Salah al-Din Governorate
- Al-Daur District (Al-Daur)
- Al-Faris District (Al-Faris)
- Al-Shirqat District (Al-Shirqat)
- Baiji District (Baiji)
- Balad District (Balad)
- Samarra District (Samarra)
- Tikrit District (Tikrit)
- Tooz District (Tooz)
[edit] Sulaymaniyah Governorate
- Chamchamal District (Chamchamal)
- Darbandokeh District (Darbandokeh)
- Dokan District (Dokan)
- Halabja District (Halabja)
- Kalar District (Kalar)
- Penjwin District (Penjwin)
- Pshdar District (Pshdar)
- Rania District (Rania)
- Sharbazher District (Sharbazher)
- Sulaymaniya District (Sulaymaniya)
[edit] Thi-Qar Governorate
- Al-Chibayish District (Al-Chibayish)
- Al-Rifa'i District (Al-Rifa'i)
- Al-Shatra District (Al-Shatra)
- Nassriya District (Nassriya)
- Suq Al-Shoyokh District (Suq Al-Shoyokh)
[edit] Wassit Governorate
- Al-Hai District (Al-Hai)
- Al-Na'maniya District (Al-Na'maniya)
- Al-Suwaira District (Al-Suwaira)
- Badra District (Badra)
- Kut District (Kut)
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