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Zummar

36°46′13.4688″N 42°38′17.6814″E / 36.770408000°N 42.638244833°E / 36.770408000; 42.638244833

Zummar (Arabic: زمار), also (kurdish: زەممار) Zemar or Zumar, is both the name of an Iraqi subdistrict located in north Nineveh Governorate and of its seat, the town of Zummar. The population is a mix of Arabs and Kurds, most of whom work in agriculture. Wheat is the prime crop there.

In August 2014, Zummar subdistrict fell to ISIL's hands.[1] In October 2014, Zummar was recaptured by the Peshmerga.[2]

Zummar town

Zummar town is the seat of Zummar subdistrict. It is located 60 km north west of Mosul city at the west bank of the river Tigris. Its population is 50,000 inhabitants. With the building of the Mosul dam, the town got relocated further south to its current position.[3]

Oil fields

The Zummar subdistrict is rich with oil. It contains two oil fields, both run by North Oil Company, yield a sort of heavy crude oil.

References

  1. ^ "ISIS takes over Iraq's biggest dam". english.alarabiya.net. 3 August 2014. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
  2. ^ "Peshmerga enter strategic town northeast of Mosul". rudaw.net. 25 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Iraq after ISIL: Zummar". gppi.net. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  4. ^ a b "Ain Zala by Ghanim Anaz عين زالة مقالة لغانم العناز". www.almosul.com. Retrieved 2015-06-27.
  5. ^ "جريدة المؤتمر". www.almutmar.com. Retrieved 2015-06-27.