Modern Cities and Towns
- Arbil or Hewlêr (ܐܪܒܝܠ) (أربيل)
- Afak (عفك)
- Al `Awja (العوجا)
- Baghdad (ܒܓܕܐܕ) (بغداد)
- Kadhimiya(الكاظمية)
- Sadr City (مدينة الصدر)
- Green Zone (المنطقة الخضراء)
- List of neighborhoods and districts in Baghdad
- Baghdadi
- Bayji (بيجي)
- Balad (بلد)
- Ba`qubah (بعقوبه)
- Al Basrah (Basra) (البصرة)
- Ad Dawr (الداور)
- Dihok (دهوك / ܢܘܗܕܪܐ)
- Ad Diwaniyah (الديوانية)
- Al Fallujah (الفلّوجة)
- Hadithah (حديثة)
- Haqlaniyah
- Halabjah (حلبجة)
- Al Hillah (الحلة)
- Hit(هيت)
- Al Iskandariyah (إسكندرية)
- Karbala (كربلاء)
- Karma
- Khanaqin (خانقين)
- Kirkuk (ܟܪܟܘܟ) (كركوك)
- Al Kut (الكوت)
- Al Miqdadiyah (المقدادية)
- Mosul (الموصل) (Ninawa ܢܝܢܘܐ)
- An Najaf (النجف)
- An Nasiriyah (الناصرية)
- Al-Qa'im (القائم)
- As Samawah (السماوه)
- Samarra (سامراء)
- Al-Shamia (الشامية)
- Ar Ramadi (الرمادي)
- Ar Rutbah (الرطبة)
- As Sulaymaniyah (السليمانية)
- At Taji (Tadji)(التاجي)
- Tall `Afar (تل عفر)
- Tall Kayf (تل كيف) (ܬܠ ܟܦܐ)
- Tikrit (تكريت)
- Umm Qasr (أم قصر)
- Zakho (زاخو)
- Al-Qurnah (القرنة)
- Az Zubair (الز
- Al-Faw (الفاو)
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