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Al-Maimouna Postal Codes: 62 | Maysan

The Postal Codes (الرموز البريدية) for Al-Maimouna is 62 in Maysan, Maysan, Iraq. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Al-Maimouna.

Postal Codes for Places in Al-Maimouna

Showing 55 places in Al-Maimouna. Last verified with official records on April 23, 2026.

'Abd al Hasan
'Abid
'Amara
'Askar
Abah Timman
Abu Sabah
Abu Salman
Al 'Akar al Kabir
Al 'Arid
Al 'Ariz
Al 'Awdah
Al Adl
Al Barbu
Al Jady
Al Jirjan
Al Miamona
Albu Sanwan
Araytu
As Salam
As Saykal
Ath Thabandar
Az Za'liyah
Dahamiyah
Duwaymah
Farhan
Haddam
Hamdan as Sukkar
Harif
Hasan
Hatim
Juwayfat
Khir Silwah
Khudhair Maidan
Khuydayr
Masikh
Nizl as Suraima
Qubaysh
Ruhaymah
Salaf Kazim
Salahiyah
Salim
Salman
Sarhit
Sayyid Hashim
Sayyid Khalaf
Shadi Fahd
Sharmukhiyah
Shaykh Sulayman
Tall Abu Layli
Umm al Hannah
Umm al Khays
Umm al Khisaf
Umm Hasha
Umm Kharfah
Umm Ku'aydah

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Al-Maimouna, Maysan, 62
IRAQ

Al-Maimouna on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Al-Maimouna districts in Iraq.

Al-Maimouna Quick Facts

CountryIraq (IQ)
Administrative PathIraq → Maysan
Postal Code62
GovernorateMaysan
ISO CodesIQ / IRQ / 368
Top-level domain (ccTLD).iq
Coordinates31.4, 46.73333
Places55

What to Know About Al-Maimouna

Key Facts

Al-Maimouna is a district located within Maysan Governorate in southeastern Iraq, positioned along the country's border with Iran. This administrative district lies in the eastern part of Maysan Governorate, approximately 30 kilometers northeast of the governorate capital Amarah, and serves as an important border crossing point between Iraq and Iran. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 85,000 people, primarily engaged in agriculture, border trade, and some small-scale industries. Al-Maimouna is divided into several sub-districts and villages, including the main town of Al-Maimouna itself, which serves as the administrative center. The district's strategic location along the international border has historically made it an important trade route, though this has also presented security challenges at various times. The region features typical Mesopotamian geography with flat plains intersected by irrigation canals from the Tigris River system, supporting date palm cultivation and other agricultural activities. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for the various towns and villages within Al-Maimouna District, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and location-based services throughout this border region.

Neighboring Regions

  • Ali Al-Gharbi District
  • Al-Kahla District
  • Al-Majar Al-Kabir District
  • Al-Mejar Al-Kabi District

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