Hit District in the context of Al Anbar Governorate


Hit District in the context of Al Anbar Governorate

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⭐ Core Definition: Hit District

Hīt (Arabic: قضاء هيت) is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centered on the city of Hīt, this district has between 75,000 and 90,000 inhabitants.

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Hit District in the context of Hit, Iraq

Hit or Heet (Arabic: هيت, Hīt) is a city in Al Anbar Governorate of Iraq. Situated on the banks of the Euphrates River, it lies northwest of Ramadi, the provincial capital. The city is administrative capital for Hit District. A major city in the central region, it has a population over 100,000.

Straddling the Euphrates, the city of Hit was originally a small walled town surrounded by a halt moat and built on two mounds on the site of the ancient city of Is. In ancient times, the town was known for its bitumen wells; bitumen from the wells was used in the construction of Babylon over 3000 years ago, and for tasks such as caulking boats. Hit also became a frontier fortress for Assyria. Now, Hit is a marketplace for agricultural produce. Oil pipelines to the Mediterranean Sea cross the Euphrates there. It was regarded as the head of navigation on the river before the decline in river traffic.

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