Al-Anbar
Al-Anbar is a province located in western Iraq, known for its vast deserts and significant historical sites. It is the largest province in the country, covering an area of approximately 138,000 square kilometers. The capital city is Ramadi, which has been a focal point during various conflicts in the region.
The province is predominantly inhabited by Sunni Arabs and has a rich cultural heritage. Al-Anbar has been strategically important due to its location and resources, including oil. The region has faced challenges, particularly during the Iraq War, but continues to play a vital role in the country's development.