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Coordinates: 33°18′09″N 44°22′30″E / 33.3026°N 44.3750°E / 33.3026; 44.3750
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The '''Baghdad Clock''' is a public building located near the [[Green Zone]], in [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]]. Prior to 2003 the building was employed as a [[museum]] and featured a large [[clock tower]]. However, the building was heavily damaged during the [[2003 invasion of Iraq]]. It was reconstructed later and is now the seat of the [[Supreme Court of Iraq]]. Prior to the US led coalition, this place used to act as a tourist attraction.
The '''Baghdad Clock''' is a public building located near the [[Green Zone]], in [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]]. Prior to 2003 the building was employed as a [[museum]] and featured a large [[clock tower]]. However, the building was heavily damaged during the [[2003 invasion of Iraq]]. It was reconstructed later and is now the seat of the [[Supreme Court of Iraq]].


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Revision as of 05:27, 18 December 2018

Baghdad Clock 2010

The Baghdad Clock is a public building located near the Green Zone, in Baghdad, Iraq. Prior to 2003 the building was employed as a museum and featured a large clock tower. However, the building was heavily damaged during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It was reconstructed later and is now the seat of the Supreme Court of Iraq.

33°18′09″N 44°22′30″E / 33.3026°N 44.3750°E / 33.3026; 44.3750