Kut Postal Codes: 52 | Wasit
The Postal Codes (الرموز البريدية) for Kut is 52 in Wasit, Wasit, Iraq. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Kut.
Postal Codes for Places in Kut
Showing 52 places in Kut. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.
| 'Abd al Hasan Hamzah | |
| 'Arab 'Abdullah | |
| Abdul Hadi | |
| Abu Dukhn | |
| Al Musandaq | |
| Al Wali | |
| Bait Sha'e | |
| Baksaie | |
| Bani Shamam | |
| Bet al Kabab | |
| Burhan al 'Awid | |
| Chabbab | |
| Dar Hamad | |
| Faisaliya | |
| Gargis | |
| Hajjan Alu | |
| Hajji Muhsin | |
| Hasan Khiyon | |
| Hasan Khiyum | |
| Husayn Nafil | |
| Hushit al Amir | |
| Imam Saiyid Mansur | |
| Khan | |
| Kut | |
| Maftul-i-Saiyid Gozar | |
| Maki | |
| Mazr al Rashid | |
| Mujasis | |
| Namus | |
| Nasir | |
| Nifal al Qarw | |
| Qaryat 'Utash | |
| Rummanah | |
| Sabat | |
| Sachat | |
| Saiyid Abdul Karim | |
| Saiyid Hashim | |
| Saiyid Musa | |
| Sakban | |
| Sani' | |
| Sarhad | |
| Sayyid Salih | |
| Sayyid Shati' | |
| Shaikh Ahmad | |
| Shaykh Abid Haji Uwayd | |
| Shaykh Sa'd | |
| Shaykh Ya'qub al Yusuf | |
| Umm al Binni | |
| Yara Kabir | |
| Yusuf | |
| Zamzir | |
| Ziarat Kaka 'Ali |
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Sample Address Format for Kut
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[City, ZIP]
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Street Address / PO Box
Kut, Wasit, 52
IRAQ
Kut on the Map
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Kut Quick Facts
| Country | Iraq (IQ) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Iraq → Wasit |
| Postal Code | 52 |
| Governorate | Wasit |
| ISO Codes | IQ / IRQ / 368 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .iq |
| Coordinates | 32.501027, 45.829633 |
| Places | 52 |
What to Know About Kut
Key Facts
Kut is a city in eastern Iraq that serves as the capital of Wasit Governorate. Located approximately 180 kilometers southeast of Baghdad along the Tigris River, Kut occupies a strategic position in the fertile agricultural region of central Iraq. The city covers an area of about 72 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 400,000 people, making it one of the significant urban centers in the governorate. Kut is administratively divided into several districts and neighborhoods that manage local governance and services. Historically significant, Kut gained prominence during World War I with the famous Siege of Kut in 1915-1916, and today it functions as an important commercial and agricultural hub for the surrounding region, known for date palm cultivation and grain production. The city's location along major transportation routes connecting Baghdad with southern Iraq contributes to its economic importance. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative subdivisions within Kut, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and service access throughout the city's various districts.
Neighboring Regions
- Al-Suwaira
- Al-Aziziyah
- Badra
- Al-Numaniyah
- Al-Hai