Dangerous? Sure. But Iraq also boasts a rich history and warm, resilient people.
Long ago in the fertile valleys between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, the great civilisations of the age were born. Modern Iraq was ancient Mesopotamia, and it was here that humans first began to cultivate their land, where writing was invented and where the Assyrians, Sumerians and Babylonians all made Iraq the centre of the ancient world.
The country remains rich with the resonance of its glorious history, but recent years have been hard. Under Saddam Hussein, widespread political repression and conflicts with Iran, Kuwait and the West earned Iraq worldwide infamy and alarmed international human-rights organisations and Western armies in equal measure. Indeed in recent years, few countries have experienced such external interference as Iraq has, culminating in the 2003 American-led invasion of the country.
It won't come as a surprise to too many people that Iraq isn't the best place for a holiday at the moment. The turbulent and extreme domestic situation makes Iraq one of the least desirable places in the world to be. Widespread violence and kidnappings continue to occur, and the threat to foreigners remains high.
The Kurdistan region in the country's north is somewhat less dangerous, but military and terrorist activity at the Turkish border is an ongoing cause for concern.
severity: Extreme Danger
Republic of Iraq
24,683,313
Name: Iraqi Dinar
Code: IQD
Symbol: ID
230V 50Hz
Official: Arabic, Kurdish
GMT/UTC +4
+964
Metric
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