Baghdad Governorate

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Baghdad Governorate
Arabic: محافظة بغداد
Governorate
Governorate of Baghdad in relation to the other governorates of Iraq
Governorate of Baghdad in relation to the other governorates of Iraq
CountryIraq
CapitalBaghdad
Area
 • Total734 km2 (283 sq mi)
Population
 (2003)
 • Total6,400,400
Time zoneUTC+3 (Iraqi Standard Time)
Main languagesArabic.

Baghdad Governorate (Arabic: محافظة بغداد Muḥāfaẓät Baġdād) in the nation of Iraq includes the city of Baghdad and the surrounding metropolitan area, including Al Mahmudiyah (in the so-called "triangle of death") and the infamous Abu Ghraib. It has an area of Template:Km2 to mi2, the smallest of the 18 governorates of Iraq but the most populous. In 2003, the estimated population of the province was 6,400,400 people.

Governorate Description

Baghdad governorate is considered one of the more developed parts of Iraq, with a better infrastructure than much of Iraq, though heavily damaged from the invasion in 2003 and continuing violence today. Baghdad, even though considered the most heavily guarded area in Iraq, is still the scene of countless daily ambushes and attacks from Iraqi rebels directed towards Coalition troops. It also has one of the highest rates for terrorism in the world with bombs, suicide attackers, and hit squads operating in the city.

Baghdad has at least 12 bridges to join the east and west of the city separated by the river Tigris. The Sadr City district of the capital is the most densely populated area in Iraq home to around two million impoverished Shi'ite Muslims. Around 70% of Baghdad's population is Shi'ite Muslim with most of the rest Sunni. A sizeable Christian community also has a presence in Baghdad.

The capital is now in the middle of a power struggle with insurgents forcing out Shi'ite residents in some areas of western Baghdad where the Sunni sect is in the majority. After the bombing of a Shi'ite shrine in Samarra, north of Baghdad, Shi'ite militias retaliated and forced out some Sunnis from predominantly Shi'ite areas.

Governorate Administration

Baghdad is the only governorate to in Iraq that is also an Iraqi city. Representatives to the Baghdad Provincial/Governorate Council were elected by their peers from the lower councils of administrative districts in Baghdad in numbers proportional to the population of the various districts that were represented.


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