Mansour district
Al Mansour district (Arabic: المنصور، بغداد) is one of the nine administrative districts in Baghdad, Iraq. It is in western Baghdad and is bounded on the east by Karkh district in central Baghdad, to the north by Kadhimiya, to the west by Baghdad International Airport, and to the south by Baghdad Airport Road, on the other side of which is Al Rashid district. Al Mansour is named after Abu Ja'far al-Mansur, the second Abbasid Caliph and founder of Baghdad. As of 2015, Mansour district is one of the most heavily Sunni populated districts of Baghdad mostly due to an influx of internally displaced people from the overwhelmingly Sunni populated Anbar province due to the Iraqi Civil War.
Neighborhoods
62.Qadissiya
63.Mansour neighbourhood, Dragh, Baghdad International Fair
64.Al-Washash
65.Iskan
66.14 Ramadan
67.Yarmouk
68.Safarat complex, Kafa'at
69.Al-A'amiriya
70.Al Khadhraa, Hayy Al-Jami'a
71.Al-Adel
72.Ghazaliya East
73.Ghazaliya west
74.Baghdad Airport-Abu Ghrib road
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