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Iraq is a country in the heart of the Middle East, bordered by Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, with a narrow coastline on the Persian Gulf. It is one of the most historically significant nations on Earth - the land of ancient Mesopotamia, where the world's first cities, writing systems, and legal codes emerged over 5,000 years ago between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, earning it the title of the Cradle of Civilisation.
The ruins of Babylon, the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, and the vast archaeological sites of Nineveh near Mosul represent some of the most extraordinary layers of human history anywhere on the planet. Baghdad, the capital, was once the largest and most intellectually vibrant city in the medieval world - the centre of the Islamic Golden Age, where scholars made groundbreaking advances in mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy that shaped the modern world. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Museums & Monuments, and Busy Places collections.
Iraqi cuisine is one of the oldest and most distinctive in the Middle East - masgouf (slow-grilled Tigris carp), kleicha (date-filled pastry cookies), and tashreeb (bread soaked in rich lamb broth) are beloved national dishes with roots stretching back millennia. The southern marshlands of the Mesopotamian Delta - home to the Marsh Arabs who have lived on floating reed islands for thousands of years - are a UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary cultural and ecological significance. Browse related feeds under Remote Locations, Places of Worship, and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
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Iraq is a country in the heart of the Middle East, bordered by Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, with a narrow coastline on the Persian Gulf. It is one of the most historically significant nations on Earth - the land of ancient Mesopotamia, where the world's first cities, writing systems, and legal codes emerged over 5,000 years ago between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, earning it the title of the Cradle of Civilisation.
The ruins of Babylon, the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, and the vast archaeological sites of Nineveh near Mosul represent some of the most extraordinary layers of human history anywhere on the planet. Baghdad, the capital, was once the largest and most intellectually vibrant city in the medieval world - the centre of the Islamic Golden Age, where scholars made groundbreaking advances in mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy that shaped the modern world. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Museums & Monuments, and Busy Places collections.
Iraqi cuisine is one of the oldest and most distinctive in the Middle East - masgouf (slow-grilled Tigris carp), kleicha (date-filled pastry cookies), and tashreeb (bread soaked in rich lamb broth) are beloved national dishes with roots stretching back millennia. The southern marshlands of the Mesopotamian Delta - home to the Marsh Arabs who have lived on floating reed islands for thousands of years - are a UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary cultural and ecological significance. Browse related feeds under Remote Locations, Places of Worship, and Scenic Views on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Turkey, Iran, and Kuwait.