Dohuk, Iraq
| Duhok | |
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| The Dohuk Dam | |
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| Coordinates: 36°52′N 43°0′E / 36.867°N 43°ECoordinates: 36°52′N 43°0′E / 36.867°N 43°E | |
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| Autonomous region | |
| Governorate | Dahuk Governorate |
| Population [2] | |
| • Total | 255,364 |
| 42001 | |
| Website | http://www.duhokgov.org/english/ |
Dohuk (also spelled Duhok, Dehok or Dahok, Kurdish: دهۆك, Syriac: ܢܘܗܕܪܐ Nuhadra, Arabic: دهوك) is the capital of Dahuk Governorate in Iraq. It has about 250.000 inhabitants, mostly consisting of Kurds, with an Assyrian minority. According to some sources, the name "Dohuk" comes from Kurmanji Kurdish meaning "small village".[citation needed]
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[edit] History
Dohuk was originally an Assyrian town named Beth Nuhadra or Naarda, where it became an eparchy within the metropolitanate of Ḥadyab (Arbil).[3][4]
The city is encircled by mountains along the Tigris river. Duhok has a growing tourist industry, its population having grown rapidly since the 1990s as the rural population moved to the cities. The University of Dohuk, founded in 1992, is a renowned center for teaching and research in Dohuk.
[edit] sport
Dohuk Football Club (Kurdish: یانهیا وهرزشی یا دهوکێ, Arabic: نادي دهوك) is a sports club based in Dohuk, Iraq. They currently play in the Northern Division of the Iraqi Premier League. Duhok is considered one of the most successful teams in the Iraqi Kurdistan region and Iraq,In the 2009/2010 season Duhok FC made it to the final of iraq premier league and won it 1–0 against Talaba SC becoming the champions for the first time.
[edit] Twin towns
Gainesville, Florida, USA since 2006
[edit] References
- ^ http://krg.org/articles/detail.asp?lngnr=12&smap=03010300&rnr=140&anr=23911
- ^ World Gazetteer
- ^ Société des études arméniennes, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Association de la revue des études arméniennes. Revue des études arméniennes , Volume 21. pp. 303, 309. http://books.google.com/books?ei=17P9Tea_AoiG-waSs6i3Aw&ct=result&id=D_JfAAAAMAAJ&dq=nohadra&q=nohadra.
- ^ NAARDA, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854)