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  2. Baghdad Airport Road - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad Airport Road. The Baghdad Airport Road is a 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) stretch of highway in Baghdad, Iraq linking the Green Zone, a heavily fortified area at the centre of Baghdad, to Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). It also links different parts of Baghdad to the Airport and connects neighbouring areas to each other.

  3. Baghdad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad International Airport (IATA: BGW, ICAO: ORBI), previously Saddam International Airport from 1982 to 2003, (IATA: SDA, ICAO: ORBS) (Arabic: مطار بغداد الدولي, romanized: Maṭār Baġdād ad-Dawaliyy) is Iraq's largest international airport, located in a suburb about 16 km (9.9 mi) west of downtown Baghdad in the Baghdad ...

  4. Mansour district - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mansour or just Mansour [1] (Arabic: المنصور) is one of the nine administrative districts in Baghdad, Iraq.It is in western Baghdad and is bounded on the east by al-Karkh district in central Baghdad, to the north by Kadhimiya, to the west by Baghdad International Airport, and to the south by Baghdad Airport Road, on the other side of which is al-Rashid district.

  5. List of neighborhoods and districts in Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoudiyah 40 km south of Baghdad—Known as the “Gateway to Baghdad,” Lutifiyah area of southwest Baghdad; Mashada, 25 miles north of Baghdad [9] [10] Risafi—in northwestern Baghdad [11] Taji, Iraq (Arabic: تاجي) is an area approximately 20 miles north of Baghdad, and the site of a large U.S.-controlled military base.

  6. Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    After the invasion, the airport was renamed as Baghdad International Airport. [93] Following the fall of Baghdad, the government lost its power. [93] Saddam's statue was toppled at Firdos Square, which marked the overthrow of his regime. [93] Also two minor riots took place in 2003, on 21 July and 2 October, caused some disturbance in the ...

  7. Baiyaa - Wikipedia

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    Baiyaa. Al - Bayaa’ (Arabic: البياع) is a lower-middle-class neighborhood in the Al Rashid district in western Baghdad, Iraq, along the Baghdad Airport Road. Al-A'amel is to the west and Al-Saydiya to the south. First known as Al-Bayaa City, it was named after and built by (Haj) Ali Al-Bayaa. A notable socialite, land owner and famous ...

  8. Neighbourhoods of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The city of Baghdad is divided into 89 administrative neighbourhoods, gathered into nine administrative districts. Districts east of the Tigris ( Rusafa ) [ edit ]

  9. Hayy Al-A'amel - Wikipedia

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    Hayy Al-A'amel (also written Amel or Amil) is a neighborhood (hayy) in the Al Rashid district of southwestern Baghdad, Iraq. Its northern boundary is the Baghdad Airport Road, the neighborhood of Baiyaa is to the east and Al-Jihad to the west. Categories: Neighborhoods in Baghdad.