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  5. Map of Archaeological and World Heritage Sites in Iraq (Feb 2012)
March 29, 2012 Updated on: March 29th, 2012

Map of Archaeological and World Heritage Sites in Iraq (Feb 2012)

The Interagency Information and Analysis Unit of the United Nations has published a new map of the archaeological and World Heritage sites in Iraq.

Available here: http://www.iauiraq.org/documents/1629/Map%20of%20Archaeological%20Site.pdf

 

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