Baqubah
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Baqubah is the capital of the Diyala Governorate of Iraq. The city is located some 50 km (31 mi) to the northeast of Baghdad, on the Diyala River. In 2025 the population of the Baqubah metro area reached 377,000. While some sources say that Baqubah's total population is 600,000.
Baqubah served as a way station between Baghdad and Khorasan on the medieval Khorasan Road. During the Abbasid Caliphate, it was known for its date and fruit orchards, irrigated by the Nahrawan Canal. It is now known as the centre of Iraq's commercial orange groves. During the Iraq war, Baqubah served as the capital of Al Qaeda in Iraq as well as the Islamic State of Iraq, the predecessors of the Islamic State.
Baqubah consists of many neighborhoods and areas. At the heart of the city is Baqubah Al-Jadidah (New Baqubah) and Old Baqubah, which is a historical site for many visitors. In the west lies the Yarmouk District, while the east contains Al Tahrir and Shafta.
From the 1960s until the 1980s, the Federal Government of Iraq distributed land and housing at low prices—or even for free—depending on employment. Examples include...
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