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Muthanna Governorate (Iraq)

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Current flag

It is not known what flag is currently used in Muthanna Governorate.
Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025


Likely previous flag and logo

Muthanna Governate, Iraq  Muthanna Governate, Iraq images by Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025
based on photo

Governor Faleh al-Ziyadi, as governor from 2015 to around 2019 or 2020 used a desk flag depicting a governorate logo; this specific logo depicts the common logo over a background that is a gradient, of white (top) to blue. I cannot find any images of recent governors using this flag. I should note that the image appears to go into its edges, clearly a sign the print had not been big enough.

Logo
Over a green disc outlined in green, it reads at the top of its border "REPUBLIC OF IRAQ" in Arabic and in white. Going around the green outline are white olive branches of peace. Over it, a green rectangle reads "AL-MUTHANNA GOVERNORATE" in blue. A map of Iraq is depicted over it, outlined in black. At the bottom-right of this map, the Governorate boundaries are in green. It also depicts a green palm tree over it, signifying palm cultivation as a major industry. As the highlight of the logo, at the intersection of the olive branches is the Mask of Warka circa 3200-3000 BC, referencing the thousands of years of the region's history especially around Uruk; apparently, it is the first accurate depiction of the human face.

Flag photo at https://x.com/d_faleh_ziadi/header_photo
Logo at https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=420873192738495&set=a.420873156071832

Daniel Rentería, 6 July 2025