Tulūl Halīl
Tulūl Halīl is a locality in Mahmudiya District, Baghdad Governorate. Tulūl Halīl is situated nearby to the locality Şakr Khalaf, as well as near the village Al Latifiyah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Latifiya and Mahmoudiyah.
Latifiya
Town
Latifiya, named after Latifiya river, is an Iraqi town south of Baghdad, between Mahmoudiyah and Iskandariya, inhabited originally by 97,043 people. It has a mix of Sunni and Shia Muslim population, and surrounded by in the west and the east by rural areas dominated by Sunni Arabs, while its countryside and towns to the north and south are Shia in their majority. Latifiya is situated 4½ km northeast of Tulūl Halīl.
Mahmoudiyah
Town
Mahmoudiyah is a rural city south of Baghdad. Known as the "Gateway to Baghdad," the city's proximity to Baghdad made it central to the counterinsurgency campaign. Al-Mahmudiya has approximately 350,000 inhabitants, most of whom are Sunni Arabs, over 75% of Al-Mahmudiya are Sunni, as reported by the UNHCR IDPs list. Mahmoudiyah is situated 10 km north of Tulūl Halīl.
Tulūl Halīl
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Tulul Halil”
- Location: Mahmudiya District, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.97121° or 32° 58′ 16″ northLongitude
44.34538° or 44° 20′ 43″ eastElevation
37 metres (121 feet)Open location code
8H46X8CW+F5GeoNames ID
449158
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