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1:08:03 AM
at the capital, Damascus.
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| Country Name: |
The Republic of Syria Al Jumhuriyah al Arabiyah as Suriyah
الجمهوريّة العربيّة السّوريّة
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| Background: |
Following World War I, France acquired a mandate over the northern portion of the former Ottoman Empire province of Syria. The French administered the area as Syria until granting it independence in 1946. The new country lacked political stability, however, and experienced a series of military coups during its first decades. Syria united with Egypt in February 1958 to form the United Arab Republic. In September 1961, the two entities separated, and the Syrian Arab Republic was reestablished. In November 1970, Hafiz al-ASAD, a member of the Socialist Ba'th Party and the minority Alawite sect, seized power in a bloodless coup and brought political stability to the country. In the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Syria lost the Golan Heights to Israel. During the 1990s, Syria and Israel held occasional peace talks over its return. Following the death of President al-ASAD, his son, Bashar al-ASAD, was approved as president by popular referendum in July 2000. Syrian troops - stationed in Lebanon since 1976 in an ostensible peacekeeping role - were withdrawn in April 2005. During the July-August 2006 conflict between Israel and Hizballah, Syria placed its military forces on alert but did not intervene directly on behalf of its ally Hizballah.
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| Area: |
185,180 sq km |
| Population: |
20,178,485 (July 2009 est.) |
| Ethnic Groups: |
Arab 90.3%, Kurds, Armenians, and other 9.7% |
| Borders: |
Iraq 605 km, Israel 76 km, Jordan 375 km, Lebanon 375 km, Turkey 822 km |
| Natural Resources: |
petroleum, phosphates, chrome and manganese ores, asphalt, iron ore, rock salt, marble, gypsum, hydropower |
| Capital: |
Damascus |
| Government Type: |
republic under military regime since March 1963 |
| Independence: |
17 April 1946 (from League of Nations) |
| Languages: |
Arabic, Kurdish |
| Currency: |
Syrian Pound |
| GMT: |
GMT (+2) |
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| City | Dialing Code |
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Adra
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11
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Al-Bab
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21
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Al-Boukamal
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51
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Al-Daliyah
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41
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Al-Dimas
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11
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Aleppo
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21
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Al-Fijeh
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11
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Al-Hafa
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41
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Al-Hameh
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11
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Alhasakah
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52
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Al-Hrak
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15
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Al-Jalaa
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11
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Al-Kameshli
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53
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Al-Karyatein
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31
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Al-Kasaka
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52
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Al-Kessweh
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11
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Al-Kurdahah
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41
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Al-Kusseir
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31
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Al-Maara
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23
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Al-Mauhatta
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31
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Al-Mayadin
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51
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Al-Midan
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11
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Al-Mokharam
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31
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Al-Naserah
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31
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Al-Nassr
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11
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Al-Rakkah
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22
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Al-Rastan
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31
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Al-Tel
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11
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Al-Thawra
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11
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Al-Waar
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31
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Al-Yarmook
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11
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Amouda
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53
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Ansari
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21
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Ariha
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23
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Bab Charqui
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11
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Baghdad
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11
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Banias
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43
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Barzeh
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11
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Basit
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41
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Bebila
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11
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Beit Yashoot
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41
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Bloudan
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13
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Boussra
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15
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Chik Badr
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43
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Chik Meskin
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15
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Citadel
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33
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Côte d'Azur and Ras Al-Basit
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41
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Daal
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15
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Damascus
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11
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Dana
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23
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Dara
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15
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Darayah
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11
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Deir Athieh
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12
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Deir Ezzour
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51
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Derbasiah
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53
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Douma
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11
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Doumeir
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11
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Doummar
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11
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Dreikish
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43
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Edleb
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23
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Efrin
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21
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Ein Arab
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25
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Ein Hour
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12
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Ghazalah
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15
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Hama
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33
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Hamadaniyah
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21
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Hanano
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21
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Harastah
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11
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Harem
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23
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Homs
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31
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Izazz
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21
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Izraa
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15
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J. Artouz
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11
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Jamiliyah
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33
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Jarabless
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25
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Jaramanah
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11
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Jasem
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15
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Jebleh
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41
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Jerood
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12
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Jesr Cheghour
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23
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Kafar Sousseh
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11
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Kafar Takharin
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23
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Kara
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12
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Kasab
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41
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Katana
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11
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Khan Wazir
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21
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Kuraya
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16
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Kuteifeh
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12
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Kuwatly
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33
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Lattakia
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41
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Lattakiah
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41
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Maaloula
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12
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Maar Tamsareen
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23
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Mahatta
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33
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Malekiha
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53
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Mashta
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43
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Matmyah
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33
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Menbej
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25
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Messiaf
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33
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Mezzeh
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11
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Mharda
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33
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Mobile Syria (GSM900)
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9
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Mouhajerin
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11
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Nashabieh
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11
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Nebek
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12
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Palmyra
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34
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Quneitra
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14
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Raas Al-Ein
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52
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Ruheibeh
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12
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Rukn Edin
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11
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Sabil
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21
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Safirah
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21
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Safita
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43
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Salkhad
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16
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Salkin
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23
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Sanamein
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15
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Sarakeb
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23
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Sednaya
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11
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Sehnayah
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11
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Shahbah
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16
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Sheen
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31
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Skelbya and Madikk
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33
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Sleimaniyah
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21
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Sleinfah
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41
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Souran and Kamhana
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33
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Sweidaa
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16
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Tafass
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15
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Taldo
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31
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Tartous
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43
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Tel Abiad
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22
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Tel Refat
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21
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Tel Salhab
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33
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Telbisseh
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31
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Tel-Kalakh
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31
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Tesshrin
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41
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Yabrood
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12
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Zabadani
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13
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Zamalkah
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11
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Current Year: 2012
| Day | Holiday Name | |
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January 1
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New Year's Day
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January 24
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Mawlid En Nabaoui Echarif (The Prophet's Birthday)
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March 8
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Revolution Day
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March 21
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Mothers' Day
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March 31
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Easter (Gregorian)
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| Website Title | |
| Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform | Click here |
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