Taji, Iraq
Taji or Al-Taji (Arabic: التاجي) is a rural town around 30 kilometers (18 mi) north of the city of Baghdad, within Baghdad Governorate and Salah ad Din Governorate.
Taji  | |
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![]() 2012 view over Taji  | |
![]() Taji Taji's location inside Iraq  | |
| Coordinates: 33°30′33″N 44°14′03″E | |
| Country | |
| Governorate | Baghdad Governorate | 
| District | Taji District | 
| Population | |
| • Total | 200,000 | 
| (2003) | |
Taji has about 200,000 inhabitants. Many are Sunni Arab Muslims who work in the farming and agriculture sector.
History
    
Al-Taji airfield, in the volatile Sunni Triangle, was originally an Iraqi Republican Guard base during the Saddam era. It was once a center for the manufacture of chemical weapons. Taji was also the location of the largest tank maintenance facility in Iraq. Al-Taji airfield came under American control following the US invasion and was subsequently renamed Camp Cooke.

A football match in Taji
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