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Village in Kurdistan Region, Iraq Village in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Kovli گوندێ کوڤلی
Village
A scenic view of Kovli villageKovli village surrounded by green hills and distant mountains
Coordinates: 37°02′49″N 43°08′22″E / 37.04690°N 43.13931°E / 37.04690; 43.13931
Country Iraq
Region Kurdistan Region
GovernorateDuhok
DistrictMangesh
Government
 • Village ChiefIsmail Mirza Mohammed Kovli
Population
 • Total5,000
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)

Kovli (Kurdish: گوندێ کوڤلی, Gundê Kovli) is a Kurdish village located in the Duhok Governorate, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It lies within the administrative boundaries of the Mangesh district and has a population of approximately 5,000 people.

Culture

Kovli preserves a rich and diverse culture that reflects the authentic Kurdish heritage. The village is known for its celebrations and festivals that showcase local arts and crafts.

Economy

Kovli's economy is primarily based on agriculture and animal husbandry. The village is famous for cultivating a variety of crops such as grains and vegetables, as well as producing dairy products. Some residents also rely on trade and services as additional sources of income.

Notable People

Climate

Kovli has a relatively cool climate, with summer temperatures typically not exceeding 30°C, making it suitable for outdoor activities. In winter, the village experiences low temperatures, which can drop below freezing.

Gallery

  • A peaceful landscape of Kovli village nestled among green hills and distant mountains. A peaceful landscape of Kovli village nestled among green hills and distant mountains.
  • An overview of Kovli village, showing houses nestled on a green hillside with open land surrounding them. An overview of Kovli village, showing houses nestled on a green hillside with open land surrounding them.

See also

References

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