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Coexistence in Erbil: A Legacy for Future Generations

Residents of Erbil, including Kurds, Turkmen, Christians, and Muslims, continue to celebrate a long-standing tradition of coexistence and harmony. This deep-rooted culture of tolerance is seen as a precious legacy to be preserved and passed down to future generations.

Community leaders emphasized that Erbil’s diverse population has maintained peaceful relations for decades, creating an environment of mutual respect and shared values. Schools, cultural centers, and local organizations actively promote dialogue and understanding among different ethnic and religious groups.

Residents expressed pride in their city’s ability to remain a symbol of unity despite regional challenges. They noted that this coexistence fosters social stability, strengthens community ties, and supports collective growth.

Officials encouraged citizens to continue nurturing this spirit of harmony, emphasizing that it is essential for building a sustainable and prosperous future. They also highlighted Erbil’s role as a model for multicultural cooperation and peaceful living in the broader region.

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