Irak

a̱byin ka̱ yong ma̱sa̱t di̱ fam-a̱byin A̱siya Jenshyung

Irak,[lower-alpha 1] á̱ ndyen ma̱ng a̱lyoot a̱gwomna̱ti ka nang Ri̱pobi̱lik Irak wu,[lower-alpha 2] yet a̱byin kya di̱ fam A̱siya Jenshyung di̱ fam-a̱byin kwai-nfwuo-á̱niet hu nang á̱ ngyei A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ A̱tyin a̱ni. Ma̱ng shi á̱niet ku swak milyon 46, kikya si̱ yet a̱byin 14 ka ka̱ swak ma̱ng byia̱ á̱nietbishyi ma̱ nka a̱ni mi̱ vam-a̱byin A̱siya hu[1] ma̱ng a̱byin 33 ka̱ swak ma̱ng shi á̱nietbishyi mi̱ swanta hu. Ka̱ yet ri̱pobi̱lik malikpacam mundundung kya ka̱ byia̱ bibyintyok gwomna 18. A̱byin ka si̱ byia̱ a̱gi̱gak ma̱ng bibyin Turukya di̱ fam a̱za hu, Iran di̱ fam a̱tyin hu, A̱ngam A̱sa̱khwot Pari̱si wu ma̱ng Kuwet di̱ fam a̱tak-a̱tyin hu, Sa̱udi A̱rabya di̱ fam a̱tak hu, Urdun di̱ fam a̱tak-jenshyung hu, ma̱ng Suriya di̱ fam jenshyung hu. A̱keangtung ka ma̱ng a̱gba̱ndang a̱keang nka gu swak ma̱ng shi a̱ni nggu wa yet Bakdat. Á̱niet Irak ba shyia̱ di̱ vwuon, ma̱ng nkhang-a̱byin mbeang nyám a̱yit tai. Ma̱nang a̱byin ka yet kap swanta A̱la̱raba ma̱ng Khwikpaa̱pyia̱ hwa a̱ni,[2][3] a̱lyiak á̱niet Irak ba yet Á̱nietkpaa̱kpeang – nwuat nfwuo jhyang si̱ yet Khwiki̱risi̱ti, Khwiyazidi, Khwimande, Khwiyari̱sani, ma̱ng Khwizarotuti̱ra.[4][5] Lilyem a̱gwomna̱ti Irak hu hwa yet La̱ra̱ba ma̱ng Kurudi; lilyem ghyáng nang á̱ ku nwuak a̱wat di̱ nfam-a̱byin jhyang huhwa yet Turukya (Turukmen), Suret (A̱suriya), ma̱ng A̱ri̱meniya.[6]

Irak
a̱byin ka̱ yong ma̱ sa̱t, a̱byin
Yet kapMiddle East, A̱siya Jenshyung Jhyuk
Kpaat1932 Jhyuk
A̱lyoot da̱ a̱lyem mbyinجمهوریة العراق, کۆماری عێراق Jhyuk
Á̱kum a̱lyoot🇮🇶 Jhyuk
A̱lyem a̱gwomna̱tiLa̱ra̱ba, Kurdish Jhyuk
A̱bwomMawtini Jhyuk
Taadaculture of Iraq Jhyuk
A̱laseapTakbir Jhyuk
Vam-a̱byinA̱siya Jhyuk
A̱byinIrak Jhyuk
A̱keangtungBaghdad Jhyuk
Shyia̱ di̱ fam jenUTC+03:00, UTC+04:00, Asia/Baghdad Jhyuk
Coordinate location33°0′0″N 43°0′0″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of easternmost point29°58′48″N 48°28′12″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of northernmost point37°22′48″N 42°48′0″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of southernmost point29°3′40″N 46°25′34″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of westernmost point33°22′29″N 38°47′37″E Jhyuk
Highest pointCheekha Dar Jhyuk
Lowest point Jhyuk
Basic form of governmentri̱pobi̱lik mundundung, si̱tet mundundung Jhyuk
Ofit nang a̱kwak a̱son a̱byin wu ba̱ng a̱niPresident of Iraq Jhyuk
A̱kwak a̱son a̱byinAbdul Latif Rashid Jhyuk
Ofit wu nang a̱kwak a̱son a̱gwomna̱ti wu ba̱ng a̱niPrime Minister of Iraq Jhyuk
A̱kwak a̱son a̱gwomna̱tiMohammed Shia' Al Sudani Jhyuk
Sa kpa cam a̱byinCouncil of Representatives of Iraq Jhyuk
A̱gba̱ndang a̱lisaaikurumCentral Bank of Iraq Jhyuk
KurumIraqi dinar Jhyuk
A̱feap nduka̱zayak Jhyuk
Electrical plug typeEuroplug, AC power plugs and sockets: British and related types, BS 1363 Jhyuk
Yet a̱ci̱tKingdom of Iraq Jhyuk
Ci̱tCoalition Provisional Authority Jhyuk
Official websitehttps://gds.gov.iq/ Jhyuk
HashtagIraq Jhyuk
Top-level Internet domain.iq Jhyuk
Tyiang a̱toot shiflag of Iraq Jhyuk
A̱lama a̱byincoat of arms of Iraq Jhyuk
Geography of topicgeography of Iraq Jhyuk
Byia̱ za̱kwanot-free country Jhyuk
Nkhanghistory of Iraq Jhyuk
Official religionKhwikpaa̱pyia̱ Jhyuk
Tung zwa a̱pyia̱ a̱lyiat hueconomy of Iraq Jhyuk
Demographics of topicdemographics of Iraq Jhyuk
Zwunzwuo-a̱muup jet a̱bwoi a̱byin418 Jhyuk
Zwunzwuo-a̱muup yei a̱byin+964 Jhyuk
Trunk prefix0 Jhyuk
Emergency phone number112, 104, 115, 122, 100 Jhyuk
Zwunzwuo lasi̱n pi̱letIRQ Jhyuk
Maritime identification digits425 Jhyuk
Zwunzwuo Unicode🇮🇶 Jhyuk
Sa mat tá̱si̱laCategory:Maps of Iraq Jhyuk
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Kyiak neet mi̱ shyiri̱p miliniyon 6 A̱K hu, á̱kpa̱kpai nkyai a̱bwum wu tsi̱tsak a̱ka̱ghyui Tigi̱rit ma̱ng Yufi̱rati̱t na, nang á̱ ngyei Mesopotamya a̱ni, ku byin á̱ghyang mami a̱ca̱cet a̱ka̱keang gbangbang, ntat-a̱ghyi, ma̱ng bibyintyokshan mi̱ Sumet, A̱kat, ma̱ng A̱suriya.[7]

Ya̱fang

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  1. "Asian Countries by Population (2024) - Worldometer". www.worldometers.info.
  2. "League of Arab States (LAS) | EEAS". www.eeas.europa.eu. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  3. "IRAN'S FOREIGN POLICY IN POST-INVASION IRAQ" (PDF).
  4. Office, Great Britain Foreign (1958). Documents on British Foreign Policy, 1919–1939 (in English). H.M. Stationery Office.
  5. "Iraq". The World Factbook. 27 September 2021.
  6. "Iraq's Constitution" (PDF).
  7. Keith Maisels, Charles (1993). The Near East: The Archaeology in the "Cradle of Civilization". Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-04742-5.



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