Green Zone
The Green Zone (Arabic: المنطقة الخضراء) is the most common name for the International Zone of Baghdad. It was a 10-square-kilometer (3.9 sq mi) area in the Karkh district of central Baghdad, Iraq, that was the governmental center of the Coalition Provisional Authority during the occupation of Iraq.[1]
Green Zone Media
Al Zaqura Building, part of the Iraqi prime minister's office
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Aerial view and map of the Green Zone
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Assassin's Gate, Baghdad's Green Zone
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An image of al Quds Gate in Baghdad, Iraq, looking west. Location: 33°18'46.16"N 44°24'2.70"E. Image from spring-summer of 2004.
Unfinished addition to Ba'ath Party Headquarters (location of the trial of Saddam Hussein)
This is a photograph of a mosque in the green zone in Baghdad
The new Embassy of the United States in Baghdad, Iraq.
References
- ↑ Dabrowska, Karen; Hann, Geoff (2008). Iraq Then and Now: A Guide to the Country and Its People. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 208. ISBN 978-1-84162-243-9.