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WARNING: Hatra remains extremely dangerous and is not safe for travelers due to terrorism and armed conflict. All travel to this region should be avoided. See the warning at Iraq. |
(Information last updated 21 Aug 2020) |
Hatra is a ruin in Northwestern Iraq. It has suffered damage at the hands of ISIS, though most of the buildings are reportedly still intact.
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The city is 290 km northwest of Baghdad, and 110 km southwest of Mosul.
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US Forces in Hatra in 2010
Most of these sites were looted by ISIS. It is unclear what remains of them.
- Temple of Mrn
- The Grand Temple
- Walls of Hatra
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At the time of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq there was one inn, the Al Hadr Hotel, about 1 km (0.62 mi) from the Hatra ruins. Much has happened since then. Due to Hatra's isolated location, do not assume lodging to be available – the next city of any size may well be more than a hundred kilometres/miles away.
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