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14th of July Bridge

Historic road bridge over the Tigris in central Baghdad, built in 1961 and named after the date of the Iraqi Revolution.

The 14th of July Bridge spans the Tigris River at the heart of Baghdad, linking the Karch district — once part of the Green Zone — with the Karrada neighbourhood on the river bend. Built in 1961, it takes its name from the date the Iraqi monarchy was overthrown in the July Revolution, a moment that reshaped the country's history. The bridge is one of Baghdad's busiest crossings and stands as a quiet landmark amid the city's ever-changing skyline.

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