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Raqqa Governorate

Raqqa Governorate (Arabic: مُحافظة الرقة, romanizedMuḥāfaẓat ar-Raqqah) is one of the fourteen governorates of Syria. It is situated in the north of the country and covers an area of 19,618 km2.[2] The capital is Raqqa. The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant claimed full control of this province as of August 24, 2014 when its fighters captured Tabqa Airbase in the southwest part of the province.[3] However, the Syrian Democratic Forces now control much of the province; all of the area north of the Euphrates River including the provincial capital of Raqqa and the city of al-Thawrah are under SDF control,[4] with the government holding the southern part of the governorate after a successful offensive was launched with the aid of Liwa al-Quds, tribal militias and Russian air support, which resulted in the recapture of the city of Resafa,[5][6] and the capture of many oil fields in Ar-Raqqah province, including various oil and gas stations.[7][8]

Raqqa
مُحافظة الرقة
Map of Syria with Raqqa highlighted
Coordinates (Raqqa): 36°00′N 38°54′E / 36°N 38.9°E / 36; 38.9Coordinates: 36°00′N 38°54′E / 36°N 38.9°E / 36; 38.9
Country Syria
CapitalRaqqa
Manatiq (Districts)3
Government
 • GovernorAbdul-Razzaq Khalifa[1]
Area
 • Total19,618 km2 (7,575 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total944,000
 • Density48/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ISO 3166 codeSY-RA

History

Modern Syria (1946–2011)

Al-Rashid Governorate (named after Harun al-Rashid) was separated from the neighbouring Deir ez-Zor Governorate on 17 November 1957, during the reign of President Shukri al-Quwatli. The Governorate was later renamed on 1 January 1970 to Raqqa Governorate.[9]

Syrian Civil War (2011-present)

As of 19 September 2012, the town of Tal Abyad, directly across the border from the Turkish town of Akçakale, was already under rebel control[which?].[10][11]

On 11 February 2013, Syrian rebels, including al-Nusra fighters, took control of the Tabqa Dam, and Tabqa city, according to SOHR and videos posted by rebels. Tabqa Dam, on the Euphrates river, is the largest hydroelectric dam in Syria and provides electricity to many areas, including Aleppo. Tabqa is also known as Thawrah.[12][13]

As of September 2014, governance has been fully reestablished with previous personnel who pledge allegiance to the new regime. Only the police and soldiers are ISIL fighters, who receive confiscated lodging previously[dubious ] owned by non-Sunnis and others who fled. ISIL asserts that it is providing welfare services, that it has established price controls, and that it has imposed taxes on the wealthy. The Raqqa Dam continued to provide electricity and water. The exportation of oil brought in tens of millions of dollars.[14]

As of July 2017, the Syrian Democratic Forces occupy the majority of the province, including the city of Raqqa, which they have captured from ISIL following a months-long siege. A few months before the capture of Raqqa, the Syrian government launched the Southern Raqqa offensive, which cleared southern Raqqa and southeastern Aleppo from ISIL militants. With the south part of the governorate under government control and the northern part under Rojava, the governorate has been fully cleared from ISIL.

Geography

Settlements

Raqqa is the provincial capital; other major settlements include Abu Hamad, Abu Susah, Al Hawrah, Al Qaltah, Al-Sabkhah, Al-Thawrah, Ar Ruhayyat, Ar Rusafah, Ath Thadyayn, Bash Dulki, Dulq Maghar, Fatsat ath Thayb, Hamrat Nasir, Jubb al Abyad, Kasrat Muraybit, Ma'adan, Matir, Nasiriyah, Suluk and Tell Abyad.

Districts

The governorate is divided into three districts (manatiq). The districts are further divided into ten sub-districts (nawahi):[citation needed]

Demographics

As per the 2004 Syrian census the population was 793,500.[2] A 2011 UNOCHA estimate put the population at 944,000, though this has likely changed since the start of the war.[15]

References

  1. ^ "President al-Assad issues decrees on appointing new governors for five Syrian provinces". 26 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Syria Provinces". www.statoids.com.
  3. ^ "Assad no longer main threat in Syria - DW - 23.08.2014". DW.COM. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  4. ^ Pollard, Ruth (13 March 2015). "Kurds unite to build Kurdistan in defiance of Islamic State". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Syrian government forces liberate Rusafa town in southwest Raqqa". 19 June 2017.
  6. ^ "After the International Coalition downs a warplane over it, the regime forces take control of Al-Resafa city". 19 June 2017.
  7. ^ "ISIL's oil trade takes big hit as Syrian Army troops advance in southern Raqqa". AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز. 2017-07-15. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  8. ^ "Breaking: Syrian Army liberates new oil field in southern Raqqa". AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز. 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  9. ^ "الاستعاضة عن اسم محافظة الرشيد باسم محافظة الرقة". parliament.gov.sy (in Arabic).
  10. ^ Barnard, Anne (2012-10-07). "Rebels Clash With Syrian Security Forces Near Lebanon". The New York Times.
  11. ^ "WRAPUP 3-Syrian rebels extend grip on Turkish border". Reuters. 2012-09-19. Retrieved 2012-10-10.
  12. ^ Saad, Hwaida; Gladstone, Rick (2013-02-11). "Syrian Insurgents Claim to Control Large Hydropower Dam". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "Syrian rebels advance toward Aleppo airport - U.S. News & World Report". Usnews.com. 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2013-09-18.
  14. ^ Mariam Karouny (4 September 2014). "In northeast Syria, Islamic State builds a government". Reuters.
  15. ^ Syrian Arab Republic - Governorates profile (PDF), UNOCHA, June 2014, retrieved 20 March 2020

External links

  • eraqqa The First Complete website for Raqqa news and services

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Raqqa Governorate Arabic م حافظة الرقة romanized Muḥafaẓat ar Raqqah is one of the fourteen governorates of Syria It is situated in the north of the country and covers an area of 19 618 km2 2 The capital is Raqqa The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant claimed full control of this province as of August 24 2014 when its fighters captured Tabqa Airbase in the southwest part of the province 3 However the Syrian Democratic Forces now control much of the province all of the area north of the Euphrates River including the provincial capital of Raqqa and the city of al Thawrah are under SDF control 4 with the government holding the southern part of the governorate after a successful offensive was launched with the aid of Liwa al Quds tribal militias and Russian air support which resulted in the recapture of the city of Resafa 5 6 and the capture of many oil fields in Ar Raqqah province including various oil and gas stations 7 8 Raqqa م حافظة الرقةGovernorateMap of Syria with Raqqa highlightedCoordinates Raqqa 36 00 N 38 54 E 36 N 38 9 E 36 38 9 Coordinates 36 00 N 38 54 E 36 N 38 9 E 36 38 9Country SyriaCapitalRaqqaManatiq Districts 3Government GovernorAbdul Razzaq Khalifa 1 Area Total19 618 km2 7 575 sq mi Population 2011 Total944 000 Density48 km2 120 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST ISO 3166 codeSY RA Contents 1 History 1 1 Modern Syria 1946 2011 1 2 Syrian Civil War 2011 present 2 Geography 2 1 Settlements 2 2 Districts 3 Demographics 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditModern Syria 1946 2011 Edit Al Rashid Governorate named after Harun al Rashid was separated from the neighbouring Deir ez Zor Governorate on 17 November 1957 during the reign of President Shukri al Quwatli The Governorate was later renamed on 1 January 1970 to Raqqa Governorate 9 Syrian Civil War 2011 present Edit As of 19 September 2012 the town of Tal Abyad directly across the border from the Turkish town of Akcakale was already under rebel control which 10 11 On 11 February 2013 Syrian rebels including al Nusra fighters took control of the Tabqa Dam and Tabqa city according to SOHR and videos posted by rebels Tabqa Dam on the Euphrates river is the largest hydroelectric dam in Syria and provides electricity to many areas including Aleppo Tabqa is also known as Thawrah 12 13 As of September 2014 governance has been fully reestablished with previous personnel who pledge allegiance to the new regime Only the police and soldiers are ISIL fighters who receive confiscated lodging previously dubious discuss owned by non Sunnis and others who fled ISIL asserts that it is providing welfare services that it has established price controls and that it has imposed taxes on the wealthy The Raqqa Dam continued to provide electricity and water The exportation of oil brought in tens of millions of dollars 14 As of July 2017 the Syrian Democratic Forces occupy the majority of the province including the city of Raqqa which they have captured from ISIL following a months long siege A few months before the capture of Raqqa the Syrian government launched the Southern Raqqa offensive which cleared southern Raqqa and southeastern Aleppo from ISIL militants With the south part of the governorate under government control and the northern part under Rojava the governorate has been fully cleared from ISIL Geography EditSettlements Edit Raqqa is the provincial capital other major settlements include Abu Hamad Abu Susah Al Hawrah Al Qaltah Al Sabkhah Al Thawrah Ar Ruhayyat Ar Rusafah Ath Thadyayn Bash Dulki Dulq Maghar Fatsat ath Thayb Hamrat Nasir Jubb al Abyad Kasrat Muraybit Ma adan Matir Nasiriyah Suluk and Tell Abyad Districts Edit Al Thawrah Tal Abyad Raqqa The governorate is divided into three districts manatiq The districts are further divided into ten sub districts nawahi citation needed Raqqa District 4 sub districts Raqqa Subdistrict Al Sabkhah Subdistrict Al Karamah Subdistrict Maadan Subdistrict Tell Abyad District 3 sub districts Tell Abyad Subdistrict Suluk Subdistrict Ayn Issa Subdistrict Al Thawrah District 3 sub districts Al Thawrah Subdistrict Al Mansurah Subdistrict Al Jarniyah SubdistrictDemographics EditAs per the 2004 Syrian census the population was 793 500 2 A 2011 UNOCHA estimate put the population at 944 000 though this has likely changed since the start of the war 15 References Edit President al Assad issues decrees on appointing new governors for five Syrian provinces 26 October 2020 a b Syria Provinces www statoids com Assad no longer main threat in Syria DW 23 08 2014 DW COM Retrieved 24 November 2018 Pollard Ruth 13 March 2015 Kurds unite to build Kurdistan in defiance of Islamic State The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 24 November 2018 Syrian government forces liberate Rusafa town in southwest Raqqa 19 June 2017 After the International Coalition downs a warplane over it the regime forces take control of Al Resafa city 19 June 2017 ISIL s oil trade takes big hit as Syrian Army troops advance in southern Raqqa AMN Al Masdar News المصدر نيوز 2017 07 15 Retrieved 2017 07 17 Breaking Syrian Army liberates new oil field in southern Raqqa AMN Al Masdar News المصدر نيوز 2017 07 16 Retrieved 2017 07 17 الاستعاضة عن اسم محافظة الرشيد باسم محافظة الرقة parliament gov sy in Arabic Barnard Anne 2012 10 07 Rebels Clash With Syrian Security Forces Near Lebanon The New York Times WRAPUP 3 Syrian rebels extend grip on Turkish border Reuters 2012 09 19 Retrieved 2012 10 10 Saad Hwaida Gladstone Rick 2013 02 11 Syrian Insurgents Claim to Control Large Hydropower Dam The New York Times Syrian rebels advance toward Aleppo airport U S News amp World Report Usnews com 2013 02 12 Retrieved 2013 09 18 Mariam Karouny 4 September 2014 In northeast Syria Islamic State builds a government Reuters Syrian Arab Republic Governorates profile PDF UNOCHA June 2014 retrieved 20 March 2020External links Editeraqqa The First Complete website for Raqqa news and services Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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