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Kirkuk - Wikipedia
Kirkuk (Arabic: كركوك; [3] Kurdish: کەرکووک, romanized: Kerkûk; [4] Syriac: ܟܪܟܘܟ, romanized: Kerkouk; [5] Turkish: Kerkük [6]) is a major city in northern Iraq, serving as the capital of the Kirkuk Governorate.The city is home to a diverse population of Kurds, Iraqi Turkmens and Arabs. [7] Kirkuk sits on the ruins of the original Kirkuk Citadel which sits near the Khasa River.
Kirkuk | City, History, & Population | Britannica
Jan 23, 2025 · Kirkūk, city, capital of Kirkūk muḥāfaẓah (governorate), northeastern Iraq. The city is 145 miles (233 km) north of Baghdad, the national capital, with which it is linked by road and railway. Kirkūk is located near the foot of the Zagros Mountains in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Kirkuk Governorate - Wikipedia
Kirkuk Governorate (Arabic: محافظة كركوك, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Karkūk; [3] Kurdish: پارێزگای کەرکووک, romanized: Parêzgeha Kerkûkê/Parêzgayi Kerkûk; [4] [5] Turkish: Kerkük Valiliği) or Kirkuk Province is a governorate in northern Iraq. The governorate has an area of 9,679 square kilometres (3,737 sq mi).
Exclusive: BP poised to invest up to $25 billion in Iraq’s Kirkuk oil ...
2 days ago · Under the terms of the contract, BP would boost crude production capacity from the four oilfields in Kirkuk by 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) to raise total capacity to at least 450,000 bpd in 2-3 ...
Kirkuk: Dispute between Kurds and Iraq – DW – 10/16/2017
Oct 16, 2017 · Kirkuk is an ethnically mixed oil-rich province of Kurds, Sunni and Shiite Arabs, and Turkmen. It has long been at the center of disputes between Baghdad and the autonomous...
Kirkuk – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Kirkuk (Kurdish: کەرکووک, Arabic: كركوك, Turkish: Kerkük) is a city in Northwestern Iraq. However, its population is ethnically mixed, and it is under the control of the Iraqi government. Kirkuk has its own airport served by a limited number of domestic …
What is driving ethnic tensions in Iraq's Kirkuk? - The New Arab
Sep 13, 2023 · Kirkuk, a multi-ethnic and oil-rich province in northern Iraq, is a historically disputed area between the Iraqi federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and peshmerga security forces took control of Kirkuk in 2014 before being expelled in 2017 by federal troops following a referendum ...
A war over the city: Exploring Kirkuk’s multi-layered conflict
Sep 10, 2023 · The recent crisis in Kirkuk, an oil-rich city located in northern Iraq, has once again highlighted the intricate historical ethnic and political factors behind the ongoing conflict. Kirkuk has historically been contested between the federal government in Baghdad and authorities in the autonomous Kurdistan region of the north.
Kirkuk — Overview - Wikimapia
Kirkuk is a city in northern Iraq and capital of Kirkuk Governorate. The Kirkuk region lies among the Gudrun peak to the north-east, the Zab River and the Tigris River to the west, the Hamrin Mountains to the south, and the Diyala River to the south-east.
Kirkuk: The city that highlights Iraq's war within a war
Oct 17, 2017 · Iraq's oil-rich province of Kirkuk has been the subject of contending claims by different ethnic groups for almost 60 years. It contains a blend of Kurds, Arabs, Turkmen and Assyrians, and...