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Polish zone in Iraq : ウィキペディア英語版 | Polish zone in Iraq
The Polish zone in Iraq or the South Central / South Center / Central South / Center South zone / sector was created in 2003 when Iraq was divided into four zones. The South Central zone (formerly the Upper South zone) covers the Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Karbala Governorate, Babil Governorate and the Wasit Governorate. The region had a population of about 5 millions spread over 65 632 km². It was the area of responsibility for Multinational Division Central-South under Polish command. The Najaf Governorate was passed back to American control in 2004, due to reduction in strength of the forces under Polish command; this reduced the zone to about 3 million of population spread over 28 655 km². Major cities in the Polish zone include Diwaniyah, Kut, Hillah, and Karbala and Najaf. The strength of the Polish forces have decreased from 2500 (2003) to 900 (2007); the Multinational Division Central-South numbers about 2,000 troops. Polish casualties number 25. Casualties of the entire division are 65. ==See also==
*Polish involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq
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