Erbil Governorate

Erbil Governorate (Kurdish: پارێزگای ھەولێر ,Parêzgeha Hewlêr,[5][6] Arabic: محافظة أربيل, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Arbīl[7]) is a governorate in the Kurdistan Region. It is the capital and economic hub of the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq.[8]

Erbil Governorate
Kurdish: پارێزگای ھەولێر
Arabic: محافظة أربيل
Clockwise, from top: Canyon in Rawandiz, Koy Sanjaq, Shaqlawa and Citadel of Erbil
Location of the Erbil Governorate (red)

 in Iraq (red, beige & light grey)
 in the Kurdistan Region  (red & beige)

Erbil Governorate within Kurdistan Region[2]
Coordinates: 36°11′N 44°2′E
CountryIraq
RegionKurdistan Region
CapitalErbil
GovernorOmed Khoshnaw
Area
  Total14,872 km2 (5,742 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[3]
  Total1,763,351
HDI (2021)0.702[4]
High
Websitewww.hawlergov.org/app/en

Government

Districts

DistrictPopulation
(2009)[10]
Number of
households
Erbil792,981152,899
Dashty Hawler186,34634,264
Makhmur (disputed)173,80130,678
Soran154,94527,707
Shaqlawa124,62823,420
Koya95,24618,727
Kabat93,44216,015
Mergasor (partially disputed)44,6619,711
Choman23,7304,749
Rawanduz21,2804,235
Total1,713,461322,719

Cities and towns

  • Erbil (هەولێر), population 879,071
  • Rewanduz (ڕەواندز), population 95,089
  • Beni Silawey Gewre (بنەسڵاوە), population 37,322
  • Kune Gurg (کونە گورگ), population 30,283
  • Selaheddin (سەڵاحەددین), population 18,205
  • Mexmur (مەخموور), population 18,128
  • Koya Senjaq (کۆیە), population 15,123
  • Kasnazan (کەسنەزان), population 12,783
  • Derbend (دەربەند), population 10,086
  • Shaweis (شاوێس), population 7,387
  • Behirke (بەحرکە), population 6,758
  • Piran (پیران), population 6,715
  • Qasre (قەسرێ), population 5,472

Academic establishments

Banking

There are many national and international banks operating in Erbil offering citizens and visitors services, including:

See also

References

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  17. "Soran University". Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  18. "Knowledge University". Retrieved 2015-05-15.
  19. "Catholic University in Erbil".
  20. "مصرف كوردستان الدولي". Kibid.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
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