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Top of the TGN hierarchy
(hierarchy root)
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World
(facet)
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Asia
(continent)
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Iraq
(nation)
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Adiabene
(historical region)
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Akkad
(region (geographic))
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Şalāḩ ad Dīn
(governorate)
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Al Anbār
(governorate)
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Al Başrah
(governorate)
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Al Muthanná
(governorate)
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Al Qādisīyah
(governorate)
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An Najaf
(governorate)
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Arbīl
(governorate)
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As Sulaymānīyah
(governorate)
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Asuristan
(province)
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Athura
(satrapy)
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Bābil
(governorate)
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Babirush
(satrapy)
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Babylonia
(former nation/state/empire)
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Dahūk
(governorate)
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Dhī Qār
(governorate)
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Diyālá
(governorate)
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Gaugamela
(battlefield)
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Halabja
(governorate)
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Halwan
(archdiocese)
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Hirah
(diocese)
........................
ʻIraq ʻArabi
(general region)
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Iraqi Kurdistan
(autonomous region)
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Karbalā'
(governorate)
........................
Karkh
(archdiocese)
........................
Kirkūk
(governorate)
........................
<lost & found/Iraq>
(miscellaneous)
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Mayorality of Baghdad
(governorate)
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Maysān
(governorate)
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Mesene
(historical region)
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Neutral Zone
(neutral zone)
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Nīnawá
(governorate)
........................
Perath
(archdiocese)
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Peroz-Shapur
(battlefield)
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Seleucia-Ctesiphon
(patriarchy)
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Shubat-Enlil
(former nation/state/empire)
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Sumer
(former nation/state/empire)
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Wāsiţ
(governorate)
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