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Iraq
/ People
The
country has a population of whom about 77 percent were
Arabs and 19 percent Kurds. A small percentage were
Turkmen, Persians, and Assyrians.
Most Iraqis live in urban areas, including Baghdad,
the capital, the largest city. In recent years many
rural people have moved to the larger urban centers,
straining the government's ability to provide social
services and causing unemployment, particularly among
men 20 to 25 years old.
The Kurds, who inhabit the area north and northwest
of Mosul, are followers of Islam and share a similar
cultural heritage with the Arab population of Iraq.
They have a distinctive history, however, and speak
Kurdish, a member of the Indo-Iranian, rather than Semitic,
family of languages. They have tried to assert their
national identity and have demanded cultural and political
autonomy, but was not allowed by the government.
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