The majority population of Kurdistan is made of Kurds.
No. The area commonly called "Mesopotamia" is today mostly in Iraq. Kurdistan is in in northern Iraq with portions also in Iran, Syria, and Turkey. While there are parts of Mesopotamia that overlap with areas of Kurdistan, the majority of Mesopotamia is outside of Kurdistan and the majority of Kurdistan is outside of Mesopotamia.
In the case of Turkish and Iranian Kurdistan, you get VISAS to those nations and then proceed to go to the Kurdish-majority regions. In the case of Iraqi Kurdistan, you get a special VISA to visit Iraqi Kurdistan from the Iraqi Embassy or upon arrival in Iraqi Kurdistan (if you are a national from certain countries and are arriving in Iraqi Kurdistan from somewhere other than Iraq). In the case of Syrian Kurdistan, it is currently STRONGLY discouraged to go to Syrian Kurdistan. Although it is among the safest areas in Syria, that is not saying much.
Kurdistan is a term applied to regions of southeast Turkey, northeast Syria, northern Iraq, and northwest Iran in reference to the Kurdish ethnic majority who live on that land. The Kurds, by and large, want independence from their host nations and to create an independent republic on these majority Kurdish lands.
Erbil /Hawler/ is the largest city in kurdistan of Iraq
Kurdistan is a region that spans across parts of several countries, including Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. It is primarily inhabited by the Kurdish people, who have their own distinct language and culture.
ugh- kurdistan is part of Iraq
The population of Kurdistan Province is 1,440,156.
Kurdistan Airlines was created in 2004.
Kingdom of Kurdistan was created in 1922.
Kingdom of Kurdistan ended in 1924.
Yes. People have manners in Iraqi Kurdistan.