The postal code for Al-Chibayish is 64 in Dhi Qar, Iraq. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Al-Chibayish.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| 'Aqra' | 64 |
| 'Aufiya | 64 |
| Abu Chaulan | 64 |
| Abu Narsi | 64 |
| Abu Sabaya | 64 |
| Abu Shuwayr | 64 |
| Al 'Isawi | 64 |
| Al Hammar | 64 |
| Al Jaba'ish | 64 |
| Albu 'Aysh | 64 |
| Asgai | 64 |
| At Tar | 64 |
| Bahram | 64 |
| Bahran | 64 |
| Chibayish | 64 |
| Dibn | 64 |
| Ghubaishiya | 64 |
| Hallab | 64 |
| Hasaur | 64 |
| Hascha | 64 |
| Ishan al Ghubbah | 64 |
| Jau Hammar | 64 |
| Kharfiya | 64 |
| Khayri | 64 |
| Kibasi | 64 |
| Lamlun | 64 |
| Likari | 64 |
| Midar | 64 |
| Mukabba | 64 |
| Nahr 'Abid | 64 |
| Qal'at Luqayt | 64 |
| Ritba | 64 |
| Shatt al Yahud | 64 |
| Shuraiba | 64 |
| Sidra | 64 |
| Tawil | 64 |
| Zalzan | 64 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Al-Chibayish 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 | Dhi Qar |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Al-Chibayish is a district located in Dhi Qar Governorate in southern Iraq. Situated within the Mesopotamian Marshes region, it lies approximately 70 kilometers northwest of the governorate capital, Nasiriyah, and is characterized by its extensive wetland ecosystems formed by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 85,000 people, primarily from the Marsh Arab communities who have inhabited these wetlands for millennia. Al-Chibayish is administratively divided into several sub-districts and villages that are scattered throughout the marshlands, with the town of Al-Chibayish serving as the district center. The region is renowned for its unique cultural heritage, traditional reed houses (mudhifs), and water buffalo breeding, which form the economic backbone of local communities. Following the draining of the marshes under Saddam Hussein's regime and subsequent re-flooding after 2003, Al-Chibayish has become a symbol of ecological recovery and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2016 for its biodiversity and cultural significance. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents, understanding the district's administrative structure is essential for locating specific addresses within its various sub-regions.
* Al-Rifa'i District
* Al-Shatrah District
* Souk Al-Shuyukh District
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