Water tanks have been operating for thousands of years in the city of Hama
For thousands of years, watercourses have been the only means of investing energy in large quantities. Nwair was established to establish water mills, windmills and modern turbines to generate electricity. Construction began on the Orontes River, since 400 BC, and then spread throughout Europe, and the Naoura or water wheel for hundreds of years remained the only irrigation machine, grinding grain, breaking stones, and lifting.Al-Naoura Mohammediyah:
It was built in 1361 AD. It is one of the largest watercourses in history and the largest in Syria, with a diameter of 21.7 meters. It is still operating along the banks of the Orontes River
Na'oura al-Muhammadiyah is the biggest and largest Hama river, with a total of 120 boxes. It provides water for orchards and surrounding neighborhoods,
Walnut, strawberry, pine, eucalyptus and poplar are used in making 50 tons of timber and a quantity of special iron nails (weighing about 500 kg). The whole wheat is rotated every 20 seconds and raises 432 cubic meters of water the clock.
Nuayer is considered the most important tourist attraction in the city of Hama and attracts millions of tourists to visit Hama city and watch the Nuits.


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