Tuz

The (centered around the town of Tuz Khurmatu ) is a multi-ethnic area in Iraq's Saladin Governorate.

: The name "Tuz" in "Tuz Khurmatu" is derived from the Turkish word for salt , reflecting the region's historical salt-related trade. 3. Language and Names The (centered around the town of Tuz Khurmatu

: The population is a mix of Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmens. Language and Names : The population is a

: It is a "pink lake," a phenomenon caused by the algae Dunaliella salina , which turns the water a vibrant pink hue, particularly during the summer. : It is a popular stop for travelers heading to Cappadocia

: It has been a "disputed territory" and a flashpoint for conflict between various security forces, including the Iraqi central government and Kurdish forces.

: It is a popular stop for travelers heading to Cappadocia . Visitors often walk barefoot on the salt for a natural "scrub" experience.

: The lake provides approximately 70% of Turkey's salt . In the summer months, much of the water evaporates, leaving behind a thick white salt crust that can be walked upon.