Baba Gurgur
Baba Gurgur (بابا كركر) (Kurdish: بابه گوڕگوڕ, Babe Gurgur) is a large oil field near the city of Kirkuk which was the first to be discovered in Northern Iraq in 1927.
Kirkuk (Arabic: كركوك Karkūk; Kurdish: کهرکووک Kirkûk, Turkish: Kerkük), Azerbaijani: Kərkük) is a city in the north of Iraq, 236 kilometres (147 mi) north of, Baghdad, and 83 kilometres (52 miles) south of Erbil.
Population: 601,433
Latitude: 35° 28' 5.02" N
Longitude: 44° 23' 31.99" E
Baba Gurgur (بابا كركر) (Kurdish: بابه گوڕگوڕ, Babe Gurgur) is a large oil field near the city of Kirkuk which was the first to be discovered in Northern Iraq in 1927.
Nuzi (or Nuzu; Akkadian Gasur; modern Yorghan Tepe, Iraq) was an ancient Mesopotamian city southwest of Kirkuk in modern Al Ta'amim Governorate of Iraq, located near the Tigris river. The site consists of one medium-sized multiperiod tell and two sm…
The 20 June 2009 Taza bombing was an attack which took place in Taza near Kirkuk, Iraq on 20 June 2009 in a dominant Shia Turkmen community. At least 73 people were killed and over 200 more were injured.
Kirkuk Air Base (ICAO: ORKK) was a military airbase located near Kirkuk, Iraq.
Taza is a settlement in Iraq located just south of Kirkuk.
Kirkuk Olympic Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Kirkuk, Iraq. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has an athletics track.