Al-Shu'ala
Neighborhood in Baghdad Governorate, Iraq From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al-Shu'ala is a lower middle class district of Baghdad, Iraq.[1][2] It is heavily populated and its inhabitants are working class families of limited income. There is a Shiite majority of nearly 99%.
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Al-Shu'ala
حي الشعلة | |
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Neighborhood | |
Etymology: "Flame" or "Torch" in Arabic | |
Nickname(s): Madinat Al-Noor, Shu'lat Al-Sadrain | |
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Coordinates (Al-Shu'ala center): 33.3681276°N 44.2746767°E | |
Country | Iraq |
Governorate | Baghdad Governorate |
Established | 1960 |
Predominantly Shiite Muslim (≈99%) | |
Time zone | UTC+3 (AST) |
Postal code | 5789 |
Area code | +964 |
Al-Shu'ala consists of 27 sectors including Al-Rahmaniyya, Al-Dawanim, Um Najm, and Al-Jawadain. It is home to working-class families and includes a canal known as al-Mashrou‘ (المشروع). |
Al-Shu'ala features a canal that stretches from the far east of the city to the west called al Mashrou'(المشروع) or "the project".
Administrative Sectors
Al-Shu'ala is divided into 27 administrative sectors. Some of the most notable among them include:
- Al-Shu'ala (الشعلة)
- Al-Rahmaniyya (الرحمانية)
- Al-Dawanim (الدوانم)
- Um Najm (أم نجم)
- Al-Jawadain (الجوادين)
- Al-Salamiyat (السلاميات)
- Al-Sabiyat (الصابيات)
- Al-Dahna (الدهنة)
- Al-Khateeb (الخطيب)
References
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