Rutba

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Rutba is a remote desert town in western Iraq that serves as a key transit point on the highway linking Baghdad with Jordan and Syria.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Rutba canonical 2
Rutbah 1

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf district capital
populated place
town
climate arid
climateClassification hot desert climate
country Iraq
distanceFromBaghdad approximately 390 km west of Baghdad
distanceFromJordanBorder approximately 150 km east of Jordan border
distanceFromSyriaBorder approximately 160 km southeast of Syria border
elevation approximately 620 m above sea level
geopoliticalSignificance key node on east–west trade routes in the Levant and Mesopotamia
governorateCapitalOf Al-Rutba District
hasAirport Rutba airstrip
hasFunction rest stop for long-distance truck traffic
service center for highway travelers
hasMilitarySignificance true
languageSpoken Arabic
locatedIn Al Anbar Governorate
western Iraq
locatedInDesert Iraqi desert
locatedOn Baghdad–Amman highway
highway linking Baghdad with Jordan and Syria
majorReligion Islam
nearbyFeature Jordanian border
Saudi border region
Syrian Desert
partOf Al Anbar Governorate
Al-Rutba District
Iraqi desert region
populationCharacteristic sparsely populated
region Al-Rutba District
regionType remote desert town
roadConnection Amman
Baghdad
Damascus
roadType international highway junction
role key transit point
road transport hub
strategicImportance controls road access between Baghdad and Jordan
controls road access between Baghdad and Syria
timezone Arabia Standard Time
usedFor transit of goods between Iraq and Jordan
transit of goods between Iraq and Syria
utcOffset +3

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Al-Ramadi hasNearbyCity Rutba
this entity surface form: Rutbah
western Iraq containsCity Rutba
subject surface form: Western Iraq