Hillah is a lively and historic city in central Iraq known for its rich culture, ancient ruins, and beautiful gardens.
Overview
History Of Hillah
Notable Landmarks
Cultural Significance
Geography And Climate
Economy And Industries
Festivals And Traditions
Education And Institutions
Demographics And Population
Transportation And Infrastructure
Euphrates River
Infrastructure
Population
Community
Monument
Babylon
Science
Baklava
Culture
People
๐ Hillah is located in central Iraq and is near the famous ruins of Babylon.
๐๏ธ The city was founded around 4,000 years ago and has a rich history.
๐ Hillah is known for its beautiful gardens and colorful markets.
๐ฐ The ancient city of Babylon, ruled by King Nebuchadnezzar, is nearby.
๐ The Ishtar Gate, built around 575 BC, is a famous landmark in the area.
๐ฎ๐ถ The name 'Hillah' means 'a beautiful place' in Arabic.
๐ Hillah lies along the Euphrates River and is about 100 kilometers south of Baghdad.
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ The city's population is about 500,000 people, mainly Muslims.
๐ญ Hillah celebrates its culture with music, dance, and delicious local food.
๐ซ The city is home to Babylon University and several schools focused on education.