Raqqa Subdistrict


Raqqa Subdistrict or ar-Raqqah Nahiyah, a subdistrict of Raqqa District, is the central area of Raqqa Governorate, including the city of Raqqa and the nearby countryside North of the Euphrates. The subdistrict population at the 2004 census was 338,773, the majority of which living in Raqqa city itself.
The administrative centre is Raqqa. Formerly, much of the subdistrict was controlled by ISIS.
Raqqa Subdistrict is bounded by the Euphrates to the South, Tal Abyad District to the North, and also of Raqqa District: Al-Jarniyah Subdistrict to the West, and Al-Karamah Subdistrict to the East.

Towns and villages

The towns and villages in Raqqa Subdistrict and their populations as at the 2004 census were:
By March 2013 all of the countryside and effectively the city had fallen into rebel hands.
During December 2016 the Syrian Democratic Forces drove ISIS out of most neighbouring Al-Jarniyah Subdistrict. Early in January 2017 the SDF extended their advance into south-western parts of Raqqa Subdistrict, occupying the area around Bi'r Huwaym / Widyan, and western Sweidiyeh.
The SDF extended their control the north of Raqqa Governorate into Raqqa Subdistrict as far south as the hill Tal Saman, gaining control of Thulth Khneiz and several other villages in November 2016. At that time an elementary school and the water purification system in Sukariyet Tal Elsamen were severely damaged in air raids, and among other casualties one American Special Operations trooper died at Tal Saman. Further gains by the SDF were reported in January 2017 including Abu Suseh, Mashrafa and Ayuj. With the capture of Big Sweidiyeh on 21 January 2017, the SDF were in control of all parts of the nahiyah north of the irrigation canal running from Lake Assad to Tal Saman.