List of postal codes in Iraq

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List of Postal Codes in Iraq

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Governorates of Iraq

Al Anbar Governorate

Al Basrah Governorate

Al Muthanna Governorate

Al Najaf Governorate

Al Quadisiya Governorate

Al Sulaymaniah Governorate

Al Ta’amim Governorate

Arbil Governorate

Babil Governorate

Baghdad Governorate

Duhok Governorate

Deyala Governorate

Karbala Governorate

Maysan Governorate

Mousl Governorate / Nainawa Governorate

Salah Al Deen Governorate

Thi Qar Governorate

Wasit Governorate

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Notes

  1. "Postal Codes of Iraq".