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IRAQ
Information from
CIA World Fact Book 2010
The Takbir (Arabic expression meaning
"God is great") in green Arabic script is
centered in the white band
Type
of government
parliamentary
democracy
legal system based on European civil
and Islamic law under the framework
outlined in the Iraqi Constitution
Religion
Shia
Muslim 60%-65%
Sunni Muslim 32%-37%
Christian or other 3%
Ethnic
groups
Arab
75%-80%
Kurdish 15%-20%
Other 5%
Language
Arabic
Kurdish
Capital
city
Baghdad
Geography/Climate
mostly
desert; mild to cool winters
with dry, hot, cloudless summers
northern mountain regions along
Iranian and Turkish borders
experience cold winters with
occasionally heavy snows that melt
in early spring, sometimes causing
extensive flooding in central and
southern Iraq
Environmental
inadequate
Issues
supplies of potable
water
development of the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers system
air and water pollution
soil degradation (salination) and
erosion
desertification
Economy
Currency
= dinar
Mixed economy, mostly market
Economy is based primarily on the
petroleum market, which is
responsible for about 95 % of all the
earnings that the country makes
Natural
resources
petroleum,
natural gas, phosphates,
sulfur
wheat, barley, rice, vegetables, dates,
cotton; cattle, sheep, poultry
Major
Industry
petroleum,
chemicals, textiles, leather,
construction materials, food processing,
fertilizer, metal fabrication/processing
History (founding of country)
Site of a number of ancient Mesopotamian
civilizations, including Sumer, Akkad,
Assyria, and Babylonia
The region fell to Cyrus the Great of Persia
(6th century B.C.), Alexander the Great (4th
century B.C.), Arabs (7th century), and
later to the Ottoman Turks (16th century).
It was established as an independent
kingdom in 1921 and became a republic
after the assassination (1958) of Faisal II
The British created the kingdom of Iraq in
1921 and occupied Iraq again during World
War II (1939 - 1945).
The monarchy was restored following the
war, but a revolution caused its downfall in
1958.
Following a series of military coups, the
socialist Ba‘ath Party, eventually led by
Saddam Hussein, took control and
established totalitarian rule in 1968.
The Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s and the
Persian Gulf War in 1990-91 caused
extensive death and destruction.
In 2003, during the Iraq War, the Ba‘ath Party
was driven from power.
GDP
$112 billion
$7,200 per capita
25% of population
below poverty level
Population
28,945,569
Literacy
rate
total
population: 74.1%
male: 84.1%
female: 64.2%
Life
expectancy
total
population: 70 years
male: 69 years
female: 71 years