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Lázaro Castro Furio

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IRAq

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Luis Horcajo, Manuel Benegas,Lázaro Castro3ºESO D

index

Official Languaje

History of the Name

Physycal Geography

Population & People

Physical Features

Culture

Famous People

Government

Interesting Facts

Currency

The economy

history of the name

Luis Horcajo

When was the country established?

What names did Iraq have in the past?

HISTORY OF THE NAME

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Why was the name chosen?

Physical geography & features

Lázaro Castro

physical geography

physical features

Size in square km

Climate

Capital city

Largest city

physical features

Longest river

Highest mountain

Natural resources

government

Manuel Benegas

flag description

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National symbol

Definition

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National anthem

Definition

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currency

100 Dinars

50 fils

government

When did Irak become independent?

Title and name of the head(s) of government.

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the economy

Luis Horcajo

The economy

99%

Of exports.

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official languajes

Luis Horcajo

Hello in Arabic:مرحبا

Arabic Languaje

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population and people

Manuel Benegas

ethnic groups

  • Arabs: 75-80%
  • Kurds: 15-20%

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religions

  • Islam (official): 98%
  • Christian: 1%
  • Other: 1%

culture

Manuel Benegas

examples of food

hummus

dasheen

zalabia

Dip

Dessert

Deep-fried dessert

architecture

Mesopotamian architecture

unique things in your country

music

civilisation

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famous people

Lázaro Castro

zaha hadid

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fun facts

Lázaro Castro

fun fact

Tigris and Euphrates

Irak

¡thank you!

When?A Hashemite monarchy was organized under British protection in 1921, and on October 3, 1932, the kingdom of Iraq was granted independence.

"Mawṭinī" (Arabic: موطني, lit. 'My Homeland') is the national anthem of Iraq, being adopted as such in 2004.

MusicContemporary music styles such as pop, rock, soul and urban contemporary.

Economy

The economy of Iraq is dominated by the oil sector, which has provided about 99.7% of foreign exchange earnings during its modern history. As of 2021, the oil sector provides about 92% of foreign exchange earnings.

Title and Name:His name is Abdul Latif Rashid, he is Iraqi Kurdish and he was born in 1944 in Solimania.

Arabs make up between 75-80 % of the population and Kurds a further 15-20 per cent. Ethnic minorities include Turkmen, Shabak, Chaldeans, Assyrians, Armenians, black Iraqis and Roma.

zaha hadid

Zaha Hadid was an Iraqi-British architect and the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize. She was known for her innovative and futuristic designs, and her work can be seen in buildings around the world.

History of "Iraq"

When was the country established?

  • In 1534,the Ottomans from Turkey conquered Iraq and ruled until the British took over almost 400 years later. Iraq became an independent country in 1932.
What names did Iraq have in the past?
  • In the past Iraq was known as Mesopotania.
Why was the name chosen?
  • Its modern name comes from the Greek for middle-mesos-and river -potamos and literally means a country between two rivers. Those two rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates.

Iraq's coat of arms displays a black and gold eagle holding a green banner with the words "The Iraqi Republic" written in Arabic.

description

The Iraqi flag is made of three equal-sized horizontal bands of red, white, and black, and there is the takbīr (Allahu akbar, "God is [the] greatest") in green Kufic script in the middle of the white stripe.

Civilisation Iraq is home to the world's oldest civilisation

languajes of irak

There are several languages but the most widely spoken language in Iraq is the Arabic language (specifically Mesopotamian Arabic); the second most spoken language is Kurdish.