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  2. District 9 is the only district where all tributes from the books' portrayed Hunger Games (10th, 74th, and 75th) have been killed before or during the bloodbath. District 9's industry is never explicitly identified in the books, though grain cultivation is hinted at through several clues:

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    • Jewelry And Luxury Items. Members of District 1 were known to produce luxury items such as jewelry. Due to their skill in craftsmanship, the goods that came out of District 1 were used to decorate the Capitol.
    • Masonry And Weapons Manufacturing. Located in the Rocky Mountains, District 2 was one of the largest communities in Panem. It was also home to wealthy citizens, resulting in a positive relationship with the Capitol.
    • Electronics. The primary industry in District 3 was technology as the people there produced televisions, computers, and other electronics. During Katniss' Victory Tour, she noticed that District 3 was one of the more rebellious districts.
    • Fishing. District 4 specializes in the fishing industry with the citizens trained in this industry from a young age. The citizens in District 4 were known to be wealthy and very good-looking.
  3. District 9 is a large grain-producing district in Panem that borders six other districts and the Capitol. It is one of the poorest districts and has a history of rebellion against the Capitol. Learn more about its location, tessera, tributes, and relationship with the Games.

    • District 1 has one of the best relationships with the Capitol of any district due to what they produce. As we learn in the first book, all the luxury goods, like jewelry and fancy baubles, that the Capitol hoards are created and manufactured in this district.
    • District 2 is the masonry district, providing building materials, but that isn't the only thing they supply the Capitol with. While it isn't widely known by the other districts, District 2 is where weaponry is created and manufactured, as revealed in "Mockingjay."
    • With luxuries, stone materials for construction, and the military accounted for, the next thing the Capitol needs is technology. As we learn in the first book, District 3 has factories that allow for the manufacture of televisions, cars, and anything else that uses wires.
    • The Districts we've covered so far provide material goods, but the Capitol needs to eat. District 4 helps with that, as it's revealed early in the first book that their main industry is fishing.
    • Produces jewels and gemstones. Trains career tributes. Friendly with the Capitol. Noteworthy members: Glimmer and Marvel. One of the wealthiest districts in Panem, District 1 produces luxury items such as gemstones and jewelry.
    • Produces stone and architects. Military influence and source of the Capitol’s army. Trains career tributes. Noteworthy members: Cato and Clove. Home to several wealthy citizens of Panem, District 2 has a favorable relationship with the Capitol.
    • Produces electronics, firearms, and mechanical products. Tributes are skilled with electronic devices. Noteworthy members: Beetee Latier and Wiress.
    • Specializes in fishing. One of the wealthiest districts. Trains career tributes. Noteworthy members: Mags Flanagan and Finnick Odair. District 4 is one of the Career Districts and among the wealthiest districts in the nation.
  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Learn about the 12 districts of Panem, the fictional country where The Hunger Games take place. Find out their locations, industries, notable citizens, and roles in the rebellion.

  5. Nov 11, 2011 · In This Guide. The Hunger Games. Lionsgate Mar 23, 2012. PG-13. Overview Characters Districts Creatures. District 9 is responsible for providing Panem with grain. Neither of its tributes...

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