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Iraq - Übersetzung nach italienisch

SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN ASIA
Irak; ISO 3166-1:IQ; Al-'Iraq; Irak-Arabi; الجمهورية العراقية; Eragh; Eraq; العراق; Al-‘Irāq; عيَراق; Aj-Jumhuriyah Al-'Iraqiyah; كۆماری عێراق; Komara Iraqê; Republic of Iraq; State of Iraq; Islamic Republic of Iraq; A'raq; The iraq; Iraqê; Iraqe; Irāq; Jumhūriyyat ul-ʿIrāq; Komara Iraqe; Central Iraq; Name of Iraq; Iraq (name); Iraw; Etymology of Iraq; IRAQ; Jumhuriyyat ul-ʿIraq; South Iraq; Itaq; The Iraq; Jumhūriyyat al-‘Irāq; Sunnistan, Shiastan and Kurdistan; Sunnistan; User:Khashea N. Alnasrallah; Draft:Central Iraq; Housing in Iraq; 'Iraq
  • [[Lake Dukan]]
  • American embassy]] and the headquarters of foreign organizations and agencies for other countries
  • Al-Mutanabi]], regarded as one of the greatest, most prominent and influential poets in the [[Arabic language]]; much of his work has been translated into over 20 languages worldwide.
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  • Baghdad Convention Center, the current meeting place of the [[Council of Representatives of Iraq]]
  • [[Cheekha Dar]], highest point in Iraq
  • Children in a village in [[Sulaymaniyah]]
  • Combined [[Air and Space Operations Center]] (CAOC) at [[Al Udeid Air Base]], [[Qatar]], provides command and control of air power throughout Iraq and Syria.
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  • Lion of Babylon]] tank on Highway 9 outside [[Najaf]] during US invasion in 2003
  • The siege of Baghdad]] by the Mongols
  • Qasim]] was mostly based on Mesopotamian symbol of [[Shamash]], and avoided pan-Arab symbolism by incorporating elements of [[Socialist heraldry]].
  • Map of the [[Akkadian Empire]] and the directions in which military campaigns were conducted (yellow arrows). The Akkadian Empire was the first ancient [[empire]] of [[Mesopotamia]] after the long-lived civilization of [[Sumer]].
  • Turkmen}}
Map of all majority-group clusters of the country's ethnic groups in large, deliberately grouped, census output areas as at the 2006 to 2008 study
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  • Historical GDP per capita development
  • Imam Hussein Shrine]] in [[Karbala]]
  • Michael Goldfarb]], ''Ahmad's War, Ahmad's Peace'' (New York: Carroll & Graf, 2005).</ref>
  • alt=Map showing the boundaries of 18 of the 19 administrative districts in Iraq.
  • Agriculture is the main occupation of the people.
  • Assyrian]] gallery at the [[Iraq Museum]], [[Baghdad]]
  • Israel]], bows before [[Shalmaneser III]] of [[Assyria]], 825 BC.
  • Iraq [[Köppen climate classification]] map
  • The [[Asiatic lion]] has remained a prominent symbol of the country throughout history.<ref>Benjamin Sass, Joachim Marzahn. Aramaic and figural stamp impressions on bricks of the sixth century B.C. from Babylon. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010. Pp. 181-182.</ref>
  • Map of the Neo-Assyrian Empire under [[Shalmaneser III]] (dark green) and [[Esarhaddon]] (light green)
  • [[Masgouf]], a popular Iraqi dish
  • An Iraqi Army Aviation Command aerial gunner prepares to test fire his M240 machine gun, near Baghdad International Airport, 2011.
  • [[Mosul Dam]] Lake
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  • Prime minister]] of the state.
  • [[Al-Hariri of Basra]] was a poet, high government official and scholar of the Arabic language. He is known for his ''Maqamat al-Hariri'' (‘'Assemblies of Hariri'’), a collection of some 50 stories written in the ''[[Maqama]]'' style. Al-Hariri's best known work, ''Maqamat'' has been regarded as the greatest treasure in Arabic literature.
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  • amphitheater]] in [[Sulaymaniyah]]
  • [[Saddam Hussein]] promoting women's literacy and education in the 1970s
  • The April 2003 toppling of [[Saddam Hussein]]'s statue by US Army troops in [[Firdos Square]] in [[Baghdad]] shortly after the US-led invasion
  • Naram-Sin]]
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  • A partial view of the ruins of [[Babylon]]
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  • Basra Oil Terminal]]
  • [[Mosul Museum]] is the second largest museum in Iraq after the [[Iraq Museum]] in [[Baghdad]]. It contains ancient [[Mesopotamia]]n artifacts.
  • University students in Iraq, 2016
  • [[Zaha Hadid]] (1950–2016), an acclaimed architect
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Iraq         
n. Iraq, Republic of Iraq, country in southwest Asia
Gulf War 2         
2003–2011 WAR AFTER AN AMERICAN-LED INVASION
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Guerra del golfo 2, operazione liberazione dell"Iraq, operazione bellica condotta in Iraq nel marzo 2003 dalle forze americane e alleate allo scopo di disarmare l"Iraq di armi illegali e liberare il paese dal regime di Saddam Hussein
Desert Storm         
  • 3rd Armored Division]] along the Line of Departure
  • A M109A2 howitzer belonging to Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Division (FWD) moves into position to conduct fire missions during the [[Battle of Norfolk]], February 1991.
  • McDonnell Douglas A-4KU Skyhawk]] [[ground-attack aircraft]]
  • title = The British Challenger 1 Main Battle Tank}}</ref>
  • U. S. M1A1 Abrams tanks move out on a mission during Desert Storm in 1991. A [[Bradley IFV]] and logistics convoy can be seen in the background.
  • Aftermath of an Iraq Armed Forces strike on US barracks
  • U.S. Air Force]], which killed  at least 408 civilians in [[Baghdad]]
  • Comfort}}, February 1991
  • Two Iraqi T-55 tanks lie abandoned near Kuwait City on 26 February 1991.
  • An OH-58D Kiowa helicopter departs from a communications site in the desert during Operation Desert Shield
  • Military operations during Khafji's liberation
  • A Bradley IFV burns after being hit by Iraqi [[T-72]] fire.
  • military forces]] retreating from Kuwait.
  • Thanksgiving Day]], 1990.
  • President Bush visiting American troops in Saudi Arabia on Thanksgiving Day, 1990
  • 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment]] pose with a captured Iraqi tank, February 1991
  • Canadian [[CF-18 Hornet]]s participated in combat during the Gulf War.
  • [[British Army]] [[Challenger 1]] main battle tank during Operation Desert Storm
  • Prince Sultan, Minister of Defence and Aviation]] in Saudi Arabia to discuss how to handle the [[invasion of Kuwait]].
  • Countries that deployed coalition forces or provided support<ref name="auto7"/> (On behalf of Afghanistan, 300 Mujaheddin joined the coalition on 11 February 1991. Niger contributed 480 troops to guard shrines in Mecca and Medina on 15 January 1991.)<ref name="auto7"/>
  • An [[armored bulldozer]] similar to the ones used in the attack
  • 3rd Field Artillery Regiment]], 2nd Armored Division (FWD) conducts artillery strikes on Iraqi positions during the [[1st Gulf War]]. 4-3 FA was the primary fire support battalion for Task Force 1-41 during the [[1st Gulf War]], February 1991.
  • Destroyed Iraqi civilian and military vehicles on the [[Highway of Death]]
  • Ground troop movements 24–28 February 1991 during [[Operation Desert Storm]]
  • Type 59]] tank lies destroyed after a coalition bombing attack during Operation Desert Storm.
  • A destroyed Iraqi Army T-55 tank lies among the wreckage of many other Iraqi vehicles, such as trucks, cars and buses, somewhere along the [[Highway of Death]] in April 1991.
  • 3rd Armored Division]] fire
  • Iraqi tanks destroyed by [[Task Force 1-41 Infantry]], February 1991
  • Republican Guard]] T-55 tank destroyed by Task Force 1–41 Infantry, February 1991
  • The [[USAF]] [[F-117 Nighthawk]], one of the key aircraft used in Operation Desert Storm
  • Approximate area and major clashes in which DU rounds were used
  • Civilians and coalition military forces wave Kuwaiti and Saudi Arabian flags as they celebrate the retreat of Iraqi forces from Kuwait.
  • HMAS ''Sydney'']] in the Persian Gulf in 1991
  • Type 63]] armored personnel carriers and trucks on Highway 8 in March 1991
  • transport helicopter]], after being captured by a US Marine Corps unit at the start of the ground phase of Operation Desert Storm
  • Iraqi Army]].
  • Type 69]] tank destroyed by the French [[Division Daguet]] during Operation Desert Storm
  • Map of Kuwait
  • [[Iraqi Kurds]] fleeing to Turkey shortly after the war
  • Chieftain]] [[main battle tank]]s
  • Kuwaiti Armed Forces [[M-84]] [[main battle tank]]s
  • A M109A2 howitzer belonging to Battery C, 4th Battalion of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Division (FWD) during the Gulf War, February 1991.
  • M3 Bradleys of L Troop, 3rd ACR, stand in line at a holding area during the build-up to Operation Desert Shield.
  • Tomahawk missile]]. The Gulf War was the last conflict in which [[battleship]]s were deployed in a combat role.
  • American F-15Es parked in Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield
  • Oil well fires rage outside Kuwait City in 1991.
  • Gen. [[Colin Powell]] (left), Gen. [[Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.]], and [[Paul Wolfowitz]] (right) listen as Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney addresses reporters regarding the 1991 Gulf War.
  • American AH-64 Apache helicopters proved to be very effective weapons during the 1991 Gulf War.
  • Destroyed [[LAV-25]]
  • [[Donald Rumsfeld]], US special envoy to the Middle East, meets [[Saddam Hussein]] on 19–20 December 1983.
  • Military personnel examine the remains of a Scud.
  • General Norman Schwarzkopf visit Kuwaiti dignitaries in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm.
  • 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade]] during the Gulf War
  • Iraqi 'Saddam' main battle tank destroyed during Operation Desert Storm
  • One of the Italian tornadoes used in the operation
  • Marine Artillery played a huge factor in disrupting Iraqi counterattacks during the [[1st Gulf War]], February 1991.
  • F-16C]]
  • Sailors from a US Navy honor guard carry Navy pilot [[Scott Speicher]]'s remains.
  • A sentry patrols along a line-up of OH-58 Kiowa helicopters
  • Coalition troops from Egypt, Syria, Oman, France, and Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm
1990–1991 WAR BETWEEN IRAQ AND AMERICAN-LED COALITION FORCES
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Tempesta del deserto (nome attribuito dagli americani alla guerra del golfo)

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Iraq

Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, the Persian Gulf and Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest and Syria to the west. The capital and largest city is Baghdad. Iraq is home to diverse ethnic groups; mostly Arabs, as well as Kurds, Turkmen, Assyrians, Armenians, Yazidis, Mandaeans, Persians and Shabakis with similarly diverse geography and wildlife. Most Iraqis are Muslims – minority faiths include Christianity, Yazidism, Mandaeism, Yarsanism and Zoroastrianism. The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish; others also recognised in specific regions are Suret (Assyrian), Turkish (Turkmen) and Armenian.

Starting as early as the 6th millennium BC, the fertile alluvial plains between Iraq's Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, referred to as Mesopotamia, gave rise to some of the world's earliest cities, civilisations, and empires of the indigenous Mesopotamians in Sumer, Akkad, and Assyria. Mesopotamia was a "Cradle of Civilisation" that saw the inventions of a writing system, mathematics, timekeeping, a calendar, astrology, and a law code. Following the Muslim conquest of Mesopotamia, Baghdad became the capital and the largest city of the Abbasid Caliphate, and during the Islamic Golden Age, the city evolved into a significant cultural and intellectual center, and garnered it a worldwide reputation for its academic institutions, including House of Wisdom. The city was largely destroyed at the hands of the Mongol Empire in 1258 during the siege of Baghdad, resulting in a decline that would linger through many centuries due to frequent plagues and multiple successive empires.

Modern Iraq dates back to 1920, when the British Mandate for Mesopotamia, joining three Ottoman vilayets, was created under the authority of the League of Nations. A British-backed Kingdom was established in 1921 under Faisal I of Iraq. The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq gained independence from the UK in 1932. In 1958, the monarchy was overthrown and the Iraqi Republic created. Iraq was controlled by the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party from 1968 until 2003. In 1980, Iraq invaded Iran, sparking a protracted war which would last for almost eight years, and end in a stalemate with devastating losses for both countries. After an invasion by the United States and its allies in 2003, Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party was removed from power, and multi-party parliamentary elections were held in 2005. The US presence in Iraq ended in 2011.

Iraq is a federal parliamentary republic. The president is the head of state, the prime minister is the head of government, and the constitution provides for two deliberative bodies, the Council of Representatives and the Council of Union. The judiciary is free and independent of the executive and the legislature.

Iraq is considered an emerging middle power with a strategic location and a founding member of the United Nations, the OPEC as well as of the Arab League, OIC, Non-Aligned Movement and the IMF. From 1920 to 2005 Iraq experienced spells of significant economic and military growth and briefer instability including wars.