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Hit, Daraa Governorate

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Hit
حيط
Heit, Hayt
Village
Hit is located in Syria
Hit
Hit
Coordinates: 32°45′15″N 35°54′44″E / 32.75417°N 35.91222°E / 32.75417; 35.91222
Country Syria
GovernorateDaraa
DistrictDaraa
SubdistrictShajara
Population
 (2004 census)[1]
 • Total3,956
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Hit (حيط; also transliterated Heit or Hayt) is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Daraa Governorate. According to the Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics, it had a population of 3,956 in the 2004 census.[1] The village sits by the confluence of the Allan and Ehreir streams,[2] overlooking the deep gorge where the streams meet.[3] It is near the approaches to the Yarmuk river,[2] which represents the border between Syria and Jordan.

History

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In 1886, Gottlieb Schumacher noted that Hit was a medium-sized village of 150 Muslims living in thirty huts, part of which were constructed of stone and others mud, with the largest and best-built being that of its sheikh (headman). The modern village had been established in the preceding few years by families from the nearby village of Saham al-Jawlan who lost their properties to their creditors and made use of Hit's scattered ancient ruins to build their new settlement.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "General Census of Population 2004". Retrieved 2014-07-10.
  2. ^ a b "La Liste Géographique du Papyrus 71 de Zénon". Revue Biblique (in French). 32. 1923.
  3. ^ a b Schumacher 1886, p. 153.

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