- a republic in SW Asia, on the Persian Gulf: coextensive with ancient Mesopotamia; became a British mandate in 1920, independent in 1932, and a republic in 1958. The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait (1990) led to their defeat in the first Gulf War (1991) by US-led UN forces. The second Gulf War (2003) took place when Iraq was invaded by a coalition of US, UK, and other forces; government elected in 2005; the last coalition troops officially left the country in 2011. Civil war between government-led forces and Islamic State insurgents began in 2014. Iraq consists chiefly of the mountains of Kurdistan in the northeast, part of the Syrian Desert, and the lower basin of the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates. Oil is the major export. Official language: Arabic; Kurdish is official in the Kurdish Autonomous Region only. Official religion: Muslim. Currency: dinar. Capital: Baghdad. Pop: 38 274 618 (2017 est). Area: 438 446 sq km (169 284 sq miles)
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I•raq
(i rak′, i räk′),USA pronunciation n.
- Place Namesa republic in SW Asia, N of Saudi Arabia and W of Iran, centering in the Tigris-Euphrates basin of Mesopotamia. 22,219,289;
172,000 sq. mi. (445,480 sq. km). Cap.: Baghdad.
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Iraq /ɪˈrɑːk/ n
'Iraq' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
al-Maliki
- Arabic
- Baghdad
- Basra
- dinar
- Erbil
- Euphrates
- Faisal I
- Faisal II
- Fallujah
- Green Zone
- Gulf States
- Gulf War
- Halabja
- Hamadān
- Hilla
- Hussein
- Iran-Iraq War
- Iraqi
- Karbala
- Kirkuk
- Kurd
- Kurdistan
- Kuwait
- Mosul
- muslin
- Najaf
- Nasiriyah
- Nimrud
- Nineveh
- Nippur
- Nuri as-Said
- Shatt al Arab
- Shia
- Talabani
- Tigris
- Tikrit
- Arab League
- Baath
- Ctesiphon
- dirham
- Eridu
- Fertile Crescent
- fils
- id
- Irak
- Isin
- Jarmo
- Jarmoite
- Kalakh