The Oldest Continuously Inhabited City in the World


For around 10,000 years, Erbil has been a melting pot of different cultures.

Today, Erbil has become a symbol of tolerance and peace in Iraq, where Muslims, Christians, and people from other faiths, continue to live side by side in this fast-growing, multi-ethnic and multi-religious metropolis.

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2300 Foreign companies in Kurdistan   There are 2300 foreign firms working in Iraq’s northern autonomous region of Kurdistan, according to a regional statement. A governmental statement...
About Erbil Erbil is the world's oldest continuously inhabited city. It was born during the early Mesopotamian civilizations, around 10,000 years ago. But in...
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Erbil most desirable city for foreign investment ERBIL - Erbil Governorate is the most desired destination for foreign investment in 2011, with over $1.2 billion USD (1.5 trillion IQD) channeled int...
Investments in Erbil exceeded 14 billion dollars     The investments directorate of Erbil city announced on Wednesday, that the local and foreign investments in various sectors have exceeded $ 14 b...
Kurdistan businessmen will be able to obtain UAE visa in Erbil soon The head of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Erbil, the Kurdistan Region's capital said in a near future the Region's businessmen a...
Kurdistan plans to implement 40 tourism projects during 2013   Nader Rostay, the official Kurdistan Tourism Committee spokesman, announced in a press conference that 65 locations has been pointed out to start 4...
More foreign companies expand their business in Iraqi Kurdistan   About 400 foreign companies have opened branches and representation offices in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region to expand their business in the...
Philippines to enter Kurdistan investment market   A delegation of government officials and businessmen from Philippines will soon visit Iraqi Kurdistan region to consider investment opportunities.Y...
Turkey Encourages Investment in Iraqi Kurdistan     A senior Turkish government official has told the Hürriyet Daily News that the Turkish government will continue to encourage Turkish energy comp...

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