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Encyclopedia > Baghdad University

Baghdad University is a war-torn school in Baghdad, Iraq which is currently open, but on a very sporadic basis, suffering frequent power outages and terrorist attacks. The University at present does not appear to have an official website or contact information online. A street map of Baghdad Average temperature (red) and precipitations (blue) in Baghdad *See Bagdad, Tasmania for the Australian town of a similar name. ...


External links

  • 2004 letter from teacher
  • Current conditions at the university
  • Story re shooting death of dean
  • Why-War archive of stories on Baghdad University

No, it does have a website and a contact number and address , here is the link: http://www.univofbaghdad.com/


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