Babel Map

Released 18th December 2020. Version 13.0.0.11. Added support for Ideographic Variation Database (IVD) version 2020-11-06. Added option in the View menu to always show BabelMap on top of other windows. Improved the Emoji Lookup tool (previously called 'Emoji Data'), and added the ability to filter emoji based on their name or description. Thousands of years later, three Babels are searching underground for the Babel Stone presented to them by God when they lose the map - which is soon. Read more about Tower of Babel at Map on Skymods.

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Go through the entire Unicode character grid to search for a specific character with this easy-to-use and small-sized piece of software

BabelMap is a simple-to use software utility designed to help you find specific Unicode characters by going through an immense collection of numbers, figures, symbols or letters.

Well-organized interface and fast character search engine

The interface of the application is straightforward and displays all the characters included in the Unicode 7.0 standard in a grid-like layout. From the main window, you can select various Unicode blocks from a dropdown list and begin a search query by entering the name of the character you want to look for. Characters can also be found if you enter parts of their name, not necessarily their full name.

You can find characters by their decimal or hexadecimal code point value, as well as view them using the edit buffer as NCR, HTML or UCN escape sequences. Additionally, you can paste letters into the edit buffer and magnify any character within the grid by right-clicking it.

Powerful and useful set of tools

BabelMap includes several lookup utilities that list all Han ideographs or syllables with a given radical and number of strokes. Also, you can view the UCD properties for any character for all versions of Unicode supported by the application. On top of that, you can generate the core UCD data for the Unicode versions used.

Each font or glyph that you find can be exported to your computer as a BMP, GIF, JPG or PNG file. For future reference and easy access, you can bookmark up to 32 characters.

Conclusion

BabelMap provides you with many useful functions and search options that allow you to quickly find the desired character, even if it's a Korean, Vietnamese, Mandarin or Cantonese one. The system's CPU and RAM resources were kept to a minimum during our evaluation and no system errors or crashes were encountered.

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محافظة بابل

Coordinates: 32°37′N44°33′E / 32.617°N 44.550°ECoordinates: 32°37′N44°33′E / 32.617°N 44.550°E
CountryIraq
CapitalHillah
Area
• Total5,119 km2 (1,976 sq mi)
Population
(2018 Estimate)
• Total2,065,042
HDI (2017)0.677[1]
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Babil Governorate or Babylon Province[2][3] (Arabic: محافظة بابلMuḥāfaẓa Bābil) is a governorate in central Iraq. It has an area of 5,119 square kilometres (1,976 sq mi), with an estimated population of 2,065,042 people in 2018. The provincial capital is the city of Hillah, which lies opposite the ancient city of Babylon (بابل), on the Euphrates river.

History[edit]

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The ancient city of Babylon in present-day Babylon Province was the capital of ancient Babylonia, situated on the Euphrates river south of Baghdad, Iraq.[4]

The city was occupied from the 3rd millennium BC but became important early in the 2nd millennium under the kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon. The sixth king of this dynasty was Hammurabi (1792–1750 BC) who made Babylon the capital of a vast empire and is best remembered for his code of laws.

The city achieved pre-eminence when Nebuchadnezzar II (605–562 BC) extended the Babylonian Empire over most of Western Asia.

Bestowing this name on the province is a manifestation of the policy of modern Iraq to link itself to the history of pre-Islamic Mesopotamia.

In 1991 Babil Governorate was the center of a Shia uprising.[4]

Geography[edit]

Map of Babil Governorate showing districts

Babylon province is located between 32° to 33.25° North latitude and 44° to 45° East longitude.

Districts[edit]

The Babil Governorate is divided into four districts:[4]

  • Al-Mahawil District (Al-Mahawil)
  • Al-Musayab District (Al-Musayab)
  • Hashimiya District (Al Hashimiyah)
  • Hilla District (Hillah)

Cities[edit]

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  • Babylon – ancient capital
  • Al Hillah (900,000) – provincial capital
  • Al Hashimiyah (210,000)
  • Al-Qasim (120,000)
  • Al Midhatiya (160,000)
  • Al Askandariyah (135,000)
  • Al latifiyah (150,000)
  • Salman Pak (350,000)
  • Yousefiah (17,000)
  • Musayyib (175,000)
  • Jurf Al Nasr (11,000)
  • Al Muhaweel (51,000)

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Postal codes[edit]

  • Hillah –51001— الحلة
  • University of Babylon –51002—جامعة بابل
  • Bab Al Mashhad–51003—باب المشهد
  • Eshtar –51004—عشتار
  • Al Emam –51005—الامام
  • Al Musayab –51006—المسيب
  • Al Eskandariya –51007—الاسكندرية
  • Al Muhaweel –51008—المحاويل
  • Al Mashrooa' –51009—المشروع
  • Saddat al Hindiyah –51010—سدة الهندية
  • Al Kifl –51011—الكفل
  • Al Hashimiyah –51012—الهاشمية
  • Al-Qasim –51013—القاسم
  • Al Showmali –51014—الشوملي
  • Abi Gharaq –51015—ابي غرق
  • Al Midhatiya –51016—المدحتية
  • Al Nile –51017—النيل
  • Al Talee'a –51018—الطليعة
  • Jurf Al Sakhar –51019—جرف الصخر

See also[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^'Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab'. hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  2. ^Parkinson, Jennifer Ann, ed. (1997). 'Iraq'. Irrigation in the Near East Region in Figures. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). p. 103. ISBN978-92-5-103969-4.
  3. ^Mohammad, Mohammad Hadi (2012). 'Prevalence of Bovine Sarcocystosis in Babylon province (مجلة الكوفة للعلوم الطبية البيطرية)'. Kufa Journal For Veterinary Medical Sciences. 3 (2): 78–83.
  4. ^ abc'Babil Governorate Profile'(PDF). NGO Coordination Committee for Iraq (NCCI). 15 July 2015. Archived(PDF) from the original on 29 October 2015.

External links[edit]

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