Wasit Governorate

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Wasit Governorate (Arabic: واسط, romanized: Wāsit) is a governorate in eastern Iraq, south-east of Baghdad and bordering Iran. Prior to 1976 it was known as Kut Province. Major cities include the capital Al-Kut, Al-Hai and Al-Suwaira. The governorate contains the Mesopotamian Marshes of Shuwayja, Al-Attariyah, and Hor Aldelmj. Its name comes from the Arabic word meaning "middle", as the former city of Wasit lay along the Tigris about midway between Baghdad and Basra. Wasit city was abandoned after the Tigris shifted course.

Country Iraq
HDI (2024)0.718[2]
high · 9th of 18
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Wasit Governorate
محافظة واسط
Flag of Wasit Governorate
Official seal of Wasit Governorate
Location of Wasit Governorate
Coordinates: 32°30′09″N 45°49′28″E
Country Iraq
CapitalKut
GovernorHadi al-Hamashi
Area
  Total
17,153 km2 (6,623 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)[1]
  Total
1,149,059
ISO 3166 codeIQ-WA
HDI (2024)0.718[2]
high · 9th of 18
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History

The ancient Sumerian city-state of Der is located near the town of Badra.

The governorate experienced heavy fighting in the Iran–Iraq War, specifically the Battle of the Marshes.

During the Iraq spring fighting of 2004, the Mahdi Army briefly took control of the capital Kut, from April 6 to April 16, before being defeated by US forces.

Demographics

The population is approximately 1,450,000. The majority are Shia Arabs. The marshes have traditionally been home to many Marsh Arabs. There are also Feyli Kurds in the eastern town of Badra. A small Feyli Kurd community exists east of Kut.[1]

As of 2007, the unemployment rate was 10% and the poverty rate 35%.[3]

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1977 415,100    
1987 564,670+3.13%
1997 783,614+3.33%
2009 1,150,079+3.25%
2018 1,378,723+2.04%
Source: Citypopulation[4]
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Provincial government

  • Governor: Hadi al-Hamashi[5]
  • Deputy Governor: Ahmed Abdu Salam[6]
  • Provincial Council Chairman: Ali Hussein Suleimon

Districts

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