Villages in Syria Al Qassabin is a small mountain village in western Syria close to the Mediterranean Sea, and near the village of Latakia. The town is notable as the birthplace of the Syrian poet, Ali Ahmed Said, also known as Adonis. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al Qassabin"
Carablus is a town in Syria lying on the western bank of the River Euphrates. It is in the administrative region of Syria with the centre in the town of Aleppo ** . ...more on Wikipedia about "Carablus"
Ma`loula ( Arabic معلولة: from the Aramaic word ܡܥܠܐ, ma`lā, meaning 'entrance') is a village in Syria. With two other nearby villages, is the only place where the western dialect of Aramaic is spoken (see Western Neo-Aramaic). It is a mainly Christian village ( Melkite) located 56 km to the northeast of Damascus and built into the rugged mountainside, at an altitude of more than 1500 meters. As of 2005, the village has a population of 2,000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ma`loula"
Qardaha is village in northwestern Syria, in the mountains overlooking the coastal town of Latakia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Qardaha"
Saidnaya is located in the mountains 20 miles north the city of Damascus in Syria. Saidnaya was the seat of the ancient Patriarchate of Antioch. Saidnaya has many ancient associations with the Holy Bible. Many scholars consider Saidnaya to be second in religious importance to Jerusalem. Pilgrims from all over the world seek Saidnaya for renewal of faith and for healing. Saidnaya is also an area renowned for its faithfulness to Christianity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Saidnaya"
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