Yusufiyah
Yusufiyah is a regional township in the Baghdad Governorate of Iraq.
Background
Yusufiyah is named after Yūsuf. It is about south of Baghdad and approximately east of Fallujah. It is west of the large city of Mahmudiyah, and northwest of the town of Latifiyah. Yusufiyah is similar in name to the area known as Sadr al Yusufiyah, which is a larger, more urban area near a Russian thermal power plant, approximately west-northwest of the town of Yusufiyah. A major canal, known as the Yusufiyah canal, runs from Sadr al Yusufiyah in the west, through Yusufiyah, and south to Latifiyah.Yusufiyah has a population of 130,176, most living in the city centre.
The Yusufiyah area is primarily located on the east side of Euphrates river, of which the Yusufiyah canal is a branch. This area has two archaeological locations called Aldear and Abu Haba. These locations formed part of the defensive borders of Akkad and the ancient name of Yusufiyah is Sippar.