Kirkuk | |
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View of the Kirkuk Citadel from outside | |
Coordinates: 35°28′0″N 44°19′0″E / 35.46667°N 44.31667°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Governorate | Kirkuk |
District | Kirkuk |
Elevation | 350 m (1,150 ft) |
Population (2023 est.) | |
• Total | 1,075,000[2] |
Time zone | GMT +3 |
Kirkuk (Arabic: كركوك;[3] Kurdish: کەرکووک, romanized: Kerkûk;[4] Syriac: ܟܪܟܘܟ, romanized: Kerkouk;[5] Turkish: Kerkük[6]) is a major city in northern Iraq, serving as the capital of the Kirkuk Governorate. The city is home to a diverse population of Kurds, Iraqi Turkmens and Arabs.[7] Kirkuk sits on the ruins of the original Kirkuk Citadel which sits near the Khasa River.
It is described by the Kurdish leader and former Iraqi president Jalal Talabani as “the Jerusalem of Kurdistan”, while it is seen by the Turkmen activist Fatih Salah as the cultural and historical capital of Iraqi Turkmens.[8] The government of Iraq states that Kirkuk represents a small version of Iraq due to its diverse population, and that the city is a model for coexistence in the country.[9][10]