Kut

Kut
ٱلْكُوت
Kut is located in Iraq
Kut
Kut
Location Iraq
Coordinates: 32°30′20″N 45°49′29″E / 32.50556°N 45.82472°E / 32.50556; 45.82472
Country Iraq
GovernorateWasit
Elevation
23 m (75 ft)
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Total315,162

Kūt (Arabic: ٱلْكُوت, romanizedal-Kūt), officially Al-Kut, also spelled Kutulamare or Kut al-Imara, is a city in eastern Iraq, on the left bank of the Tigris River, about 160 kilometres (99 miles) south east of Baghdad. As of 2018 the estimated population is about 389,400 people. It is the capital of the province long known as Al Kut, but since the 1960s renamed Wasit.

The old town of Kut is within a sharp "U" bend of the river, opposite from the point where the Shatt al-Gharraf branches off from the Tigris.[2] This U-shaped bend almost makes it an island but for a narrow connection to the shore. For centuries Kut was a regional center of the carpet trade. The area around Kut is a fertile cereal grain growing region. The Baghdad Nuclear Research Facility, looted following the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, is located near Kut.

  1. ^ "Geonames". geonames.org. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  2. ^ Naval Intelligence Division guidebook (1944), p. 543

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