The postal code for Afaq is 58 in Al Quadisiya, Iraq. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Afaq.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| 'Abbas | 58 |
| 'Abd al Wahid | 58 |
| 'Abdullah al Mandhur | 58 |
| Abbas as Saddam | 58 |
| Abdul Karim | 58 |
| Abu Yam | 58 |
| Afak | 58 |
| Ahmad Shajri | 58 |
| Al 'Ajran | 58 |
| Al Bdair | 58 |
| Al Fadl Allah | 58 |
| Al Hamza | 58 |
| Al Jalijah | 58 |
| Al Kafarat | 58 |
| Ar Rawashid | 58 |
| Arshibah | 58 |
| As Sayyid Musa | 58 |
| As Sayyid Rumayd | 58 |
| Badi | 58 |
| Bulan | 58 |
| Dhahi al Makutar | 58 |
| Falh al 'Atshan | 58 |
| Falh Salman as Sakban | 58 |
| Farhud Nishan | 58 |
| Ghawt al Ahmad | 58 |
| Ghazal Warrah | 58 |
| Haj Salman | 58 |
| Hajil | 58 |
| Hiyawi al Badi | 58 |
| Ja'ar | 58 |
| Jabbar Al Hajuj | 58 |
| Jamil | 58 |
| Jasim al Muhammad | 58 |
| Mukhtar Yusufiyah | 58 |
| Muradiyah | 58 |
| Najm Bin 'Ali | 58 |
| Nasir al Hindi | 58 |
| Qal'at Jaburi | 58 |
| Rassan | 58 |
| Rishan | 58 |
| Sacham Lurya | 58 |
| Salal Ati | 58 |
| Sibahi | 58 |
| Sukkar | 58 |
| Tawirash al 'Abbas | 58 |
| Zahir | 58 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Afaq districts in Iraq. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Iraq (IQ) |
|---|---|
| Governorate | Al Quadisiya |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Afaq is a district located in the Al-QÄdisiyyah Governorate of central Iraq. Situated in the eastern part of the governorate, Afaq lies approximately 180 kilometers south of Baghdad and serves as an important administrative center for the surrounding rural areas. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 85,000 people, primarily engaged in agriculture and local commerce. Afaq is divided into several sub-districts and villages that form its administrative structure, with the town of Afaq itself serving as the district capital. The region's economy is predominantly agricultural, benefiting from the fertile lands nourished by the Euphrates River system, with date palm cultivation and grain production being particularly significant. Historically, the area has been part of Mesopotamia's rich cultural heritage, though it remains less developed than Iraq's major urban centers. To access detailed postal code information for Afaq's various sub-regions and villages, visitors can explore the specific municipal divisions within this district.
* Al-Shamiya District
* Al-Diwaniyah District
* Al-Hamza District
* Al-Suwaira District
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