Iraq is composed of 18 Provinces.
Iraq is divided into 18 governorates, which are the equivalent of provinces in the country.
Angola is divided into 18 provinces.
The confederation of Canada was originally formed by the four provinces New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario. Canada became a country in 1867 with its first four provinces, and now has ten provinces and three territories.
The United States does not have provinces. Instead, the country is divided into states. Each state has its own government and is part of the larger federal system that governs the entire country.
Iraq is located in the northern hemisphere.
The majority of Mesopotamia is in modern day Iraq.
Yes, Iraq is divided into 19 provinces. Each province has its own local government and is headed by a governor appointed by the central government in Baghdad. These provinces have varying levels of autonomy and administrative power.
There are no provinces in America.
Oil is primarily found in three main regions in Iraq: the Basra and Maysan provinces in the south, the Kirkuk region in the north, and the Diyala province in the east. These areas have significant reserves and are key to Iraq's oil production.
Iraq has many public hospitals which are run and funded by the government, reaches upto 200 distributed all over the 18 provinces, for example there are around 40 general and specialized hospitals in Baghdad alone. Further detail on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_Iraq
there are 9 provinces
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There are 20 provinces and 4 cities.
9 provinces.