Ramadi

Iraq
Ramadi, Iraq
Photo: Cpl. Jeremy M. Giacomino, USMC Public domain source More images ↗

Instead, writing from what the sources actually attest: Ramadi, the capital of Iraq's Al Anbar Governorate, sits on the Euphrates west of Baghdad and has long served as a trade hub on the road connecting Iraq with Syria and Jordan. Founded in 1879 during the Ottoman period, the city holds ancient archaeological sites and carries a layered modern history shaped by its strategic position, including heavy damage during the Iraq War and a period of ISIL control before Iraqi government forces reclaimed it in late 2015.

  • Population223,500
  • Nearest water from center3.3 km
  • Nearest mountain from center5.6 km

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