northern portion of region between Tigris and Euphrates rivers, now part of Iraq, Syria and Turkey
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Northwestern Iraq (also known as Al-Jazira, Upper Mesopotamia, Assyria, Nineveh, or Ninawa) is a region largely between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the northwestern part of Iraq.

Cities

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Map of Northwestern Iraq
  • 1 Kirkuk - A city located on the step of the Zagros Mountains in Iraq, its the 2nd oldest continously inhabited city in Iraq After Erbil, It's also home to the Famous Kirkuk Castle which is often considered the oldest part of the city. It's nicknamed "small iraq" due to its ethnic diversity of Kurds,Turkmens,Arabs and Assyrians.
  • 2 Mosul - The site of Nineveh, the Al-Nuri Mosque, and other sites, nearly all of which were destroyed during the conflict with ISIS.
  • 3 Bakhdida Qaraqosh on Wikipedia - Largest Assysrian town in northern Iraq
  • 4 Bartella - A historic Christian town
  • 5 Sinjar - Majority Kurdish city near the Syrian border.
  • 6 Tal Afar - a largely Iraqi Turkmen town, home to a large Ottoman-era fortress.
  • 7 Baiji Baiji (city) on Wikipedia -
  • 8 Tikrit- The birthplace of Saddam Hussein, the former dictator of Iraq. It's also home to many historical sites.

Other destinations

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Understand

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Get in

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As of 2024, Northwestern Iraq is Moderately safe for travelers. Most of the urban areas have been rebuilt and terrorism is low but avoid rural areas as there is still small isis presence in those regions.

When traveling to Iraqi Kurdistan, you can visit via the Kirkuk-slemani road.

Border crossings

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You can realize that you're entering Northwestern Iraq by the flags at the checkpoints. Know the difference between Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan flags.

  • 1 Rabia border crossing. Border crossing with Rojava, which is a de facto separate entity from the central government in Syria. Rabia border crossing (Q25382061) on Wikidata
  • 2 Al-Qaim border crossing. Official border crossing with Syria, open since September 2019. Al-Qa'im border crossing (Q17511359) on Wikidata Al-Qa'im border crossing on Wikipedia

Get around

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You can fly using the Kirkuk international Airport. Fees from Kirkuk to Mosul usually are 46,000 IQD.

Although alot of Sites have been destroyed due to the war with ISIS, tons of Others still remain.

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Drink

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The drinking age of Iraq is 21.

Stay safe

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See the warning on the Iraq article for information on the security situation.

Northwestern Iraq is moderately safe for any travel or sightseeing. The threat of terrorism is low, Most cities have been rebuilt, and landmines are non-existent.

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