Highway 5 (Iraq)

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Highway 5
٥ طريق رقم
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Major junctions
From Baghdad
To Khanaqin
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Location
Country Iraq
Highway system

Highway 5 is an Iraqi highway which extends from Baqubah to the Khosravi border crossing and to Qasr-e Shirin in Iran. It passes through Muqdadiyah, As Sa'Diyah and Khanaqin. [1]

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References

  1. Hann, Geoff; Dabrowska, Karen; Townsend Greaves, Tina (2015). Iraq: the ancient sites & Iraqi Kurdistan; the Bradt travel guide. Bradt Travel Guides (ed. 2 ed.). Chalfont St. Peter: Bradt. p. 173. ISBN   978-1-84162-488-4.