The postal code for Amara is 62 in Maysan, Iraq. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Amara.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| 'Abd Abu al 'Ula Shaykh Latif | 62 |
| 'Amir | 62 |
| Abd al Wahhab | 62 |
| Abu Ghurab | 62 |
| Al Halfayah | 62 |
| Al Jadil | 62 |
| Al Mesharah | 62 |
| Amarah | 62 |
| Antun Nasrani | 62 |
| Ash Shubaychi | 62 |
| At Tib | 62 |
| Dalbus | 62 |
| Falah Shaykh Shabib | 62 |
| Falih al Musa | 62 |
| Hajj Nu'aymah | 62 |
| Hajji Salih | 62 |
| Hatim as Sayhud | 62 |
| Jasib al Muftan | 62 |
| Khalid | 62 |
| Kumayt | 62 |
| Maftul | 62 |
| Maharib | 62 |
| Muain | 62 |
| Muhammad | 62 |
| Muhammad Salih | 62 |
| Mussalam | 62 |
| Qal'a Shaikh Tahir | 62 |
| Qal'at Hafiz al Jasim | 62 |
| Qal'at Muraik ad Daud | 62 |
| Qal'at Shabib | 62 |
| Qaryat Sabil | 62 |
| Saiyid Abbas | 62 |
| Sayid-Khaydar | 62 |
| Sayid-Namar | 62 |
| Sayyid Hasan | 62 |
| Sayyid Qati' | 62 |
| Sekher | 62 |
| Shabib | 62 |
| Shaikh Faris | 62 |
| Shaikh Najm | 62 |
| Shatt al A'ma | 62 |
| Shatt Turki al Affat | 62 |
| Shaykh Badal | 62 |
| Shaykh Ghadban | 62 |
| Shaykh Hatim al Ghadban | 62 |
| Shaykh Mahdi | 62 |
| Shaykh Shabib | 62 |
| Sheykh-Khatim-Gadban | 62 |
| Surayrah | 62 |
| Suwaylim | 62 |
| Umm Salim | 62 |
| Yasin | 62 |
| Zanabe Tib Showai | 62 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Amara 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 | Maysan |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Amara is the capital city of Maysan Governorate in southeastern Iraq, serving as the administrative and economic center of this important province. Located along the Tigris River near the Iranian border, Amara occupies a strategic position approximately 320 kilometers southeast of Baghdad. The city lies in the fertile Mesopotamian plains and functions as the primary urban hub for the surrounding agricultural regions. With an estimated population of around 500,000 people, Amara represents one of Iraq's significant provincial capitals and plays a crucial role in regional governance and commerce. The city is administratively divided into multiple districts and neighborhoods that accommodate its growing urban population while maintaining connections to the rural areas that characterize much of Maysan Governorate. Historically, Amara has been an important trading center and transportation node, benefiting from its riverine location and proximity to international borders. As the capital city, it hosts the governorate's main governmental institutions, educational facilities, and healthcare services that serve the broader population of Maysan. For those seeking detailed location information, Amara's postal code system provides essential addressing data for its various districts and neighborhoods, facilitating mail delivery and location-based services throughout the city.
* Al-Majar al-Kabir District
* Ali al-Gharbi District
* Al-Kahla District
* Al-Maimouna District
* Qal'at Saleh District
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