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Nasiriyah is a city in Southern Iraq. It is the closest major settlement to the prehistoric city of Ur.

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Nasiriyah
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A Mandaean house of worship in central Nasiriyah.

Nasiriyah was founded in 1872 and became a major center of trade in Ottoman Iraq. The areas around the city is the ancestral home of many Mandaeans, an ethnoreligious group that were probably the first to practice baptism and are the last surviving Gnostics from antiquity. Today, only a few hundred families remain.

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By plane

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There are limited domestic flights from Baghdad to Nasiriyah with the national carrier Iraqi airways.

  • 30.93575846.0901111 Nasiriyah Airport. Nasiriyah Airport on Wikipedia Imam Ali Air Base (Q4062227) on Wikidata

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Nasiriyah has a station on the railway between Baghdad and Basra. Iraqi Republic Railways runs two overnight trains which both call here. There are also irregular trains to and from Karbala, especially during religious holidays.

  • 31.023546.232 Nasiriyah railway station (South of city centre, at the end of Al-Mustafa street). OSM directions

Get around

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Map
Map of Nasiriyah

See

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There is a UNESCO World Heritage Site called The Ahwar of Southern Iraq: Refuge of Biodiversity and the Relict Landscape of the Mesopotamian Cities. "Ahwar" translates as "marshland" and the region is listed partly for the wetlands flora and fauna. However, the listing also includes several cities of ancient Sumer.

Ruins of Ur.
  • 31.04700446.2372681 Museum of Nasiriyah. The second largest museum in Iraq, housing a large collection of Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Abbasid artifacts. OSM directions
  • 30.96222246.1044442 Ruins of Ur. The historical city of Ur, one of the most important cities during the Sumerian era. Includes the partly restored Great Ziggurat. Large parts of the city have been damaged. Ur on Wikipedia Ur (Q5699) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 30.82591345.9947313 Ruins of Tell Eridu. A smaller archaeological site containing the city of Eridu, another Sumerian city, possibly the oldest recorded city in the world. Eridu on Wikipedia Eridu (Q210065) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 31.28583345.8536114 Ruins of Larsa. Ruins of the historic city of Larsa, the city peaked in its influence around 1750-1700 BC. Larsa on Wikipedia Larsa (Q244746) on Wikidata
  • 31.5652646.189645 Ruins of Girsu. Continuously inhabited from around 5000 BC to 1750 BC, Girsu was the religious capital of the state of Lagash. Girsu on Wikipedia Girsu (Q853946) on Wikidata
  • 31.049146.23386 Nasiriyah park (متنزه الناصريه). A large park along the Euphrates river with restaurants, an outdoor theater and corniche. OSM directions

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The amusement park in Nasiriyah.

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Eat

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  • 31.0386746.234511 Mandi Palace Restaurant, in Shamiyah. Daily 9AM-10PM. good if you're wanting to try some Arabic dishes like mandi, a Yemeni concoction of meat and rice and spices cooked underground. (May 2022). OSM directions

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The ruins of the ancient cities of Ur and Larsa are located nearby.

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