Akashat
عكاشات | |
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Coordinates: 33°40′00″N 39°58′00″E / 33.66667°N 39.96667°E | |
Country | Iraq |
Province | Al-Anbar |
District | Ar-Rutba |
Population | |
• Total | 5,000 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (GMT+3) |
Akashat (Arabic: عكاشات) is a small town in the northwest of the Ar-Rutba District of the Al Anbar province of Iraq, on the road between the towns of Ar-Rutbah and Al-Qa'im. It has a population of around 5,000. It was built as an industrial village in 1985, attached to the local phosphate quarry and administered by the ministry of industry. The Phosphate Plant in the town employs roughly 50-60 permanent workers. Production there was seriously disrupted by the UN sanctions after 1991 and the 2003 war, essentially stopped it from working. It is now operating at around 10%.