What day is Syria's national day?

Evacuation Day, is Syria's national day commemorating the evacuation of the last French soldier at the end of the French mandate of Syria on 17 April 1946 after Syria's proclamation of full independence in 1941.

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What does Syria celebrate?

Syrian Muslims observe the major religious holidays of Ramadan, ʿĪd al-Fiṭr (“Festival of Breaking Fast,” marking the end of Ramadan) and ʿĪd al-Aḍḥā (“Festival of the Sacrifice,” marking the culmination of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca).
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Is Christmas a holiday in Syria?

Christmas Day is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.
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What is Syria religion?

According to CIA World Factbook, 87% of Syrians are Muslim, the majority being Sunni Muslims (74%). A further 13% are Shi'a Muslims, following the Alawite (11%), Ismaili (1%) or Twelver Imami (0.5%) sects.
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What is Christmas called in Syria?

Families gather together for a family feast on Christmas Eve. Usually, they can hear the sound of enthusiastic and celebratory fireworks in the background. 'Milad Majeed' is how we say Merry Christmas in Syria and we call Father Christmas 'Papa Noel' although Santa Claus is also quite common.
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What type of food do Syrians eat?

Top 20 Most Popular Syrian Foods
  1. Syrian Shawarma. Syrian Shawarma; Photo credit: Syrian Shawarma. ...
  2. Manakish. Traditionally, women baked the dough for manakish in the morning for their family's daily bread. ...
  3. Falafel. ...
  4. Yabrak (Stuffed Vine Leaves) ...
  5. Sheikh Al-Mahshi. ...
  6. Kabab. ...
  7. Mansaf al-Melehi. ...
  8. Al-Maglouba.
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How do Syrians celebrate Christmas?

Church bells ring out on Christmas Eve and many Syrians attend evening religious services. They mark Christmas Day with a festive dinner and visits to family members and friends. Visitors are offered coffee, nuts, fruit, candy, and Middle Eastern sweets, such as baklava, burma, and mulabas.
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What do they wear in Syria?

Traditional Syrian male attire is the long gown called a “kaftan.” Women wear long robes that cover everything except hands and feet. Men and women wear head wraps.
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What is the most popular tradition in Syria?

Followers of the Islamic faith make up 87 percent of the Syrian population which means that Islamic holidays in the country are a big deal. One of the most well known events is Eid al-Fitr which takes place in August every year.
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What are some fun facts about Syria?

7 Interesting Facts about Syria
  • Syria is in Western Asia. ...
  • Syria is home to the oldest library in the world. ...
  • Syria's population is incredibly diverse. ...
  • Syria gained independence in 1946. ...
  • Damascus is the oldest capital city in the world. ...
  • Syria has six UNESCO World Heritage Sites. ...
  • Syria's flag is full of symbolism.
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Why is Syria famous?

Syria is home to one of the oldest civilizations in the world, with a rich artistic and cultural heritage. From its ancient roots to its recent political instability and the Syrian Civil War, the country has a complex and, at times, tumultuous history.
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What do Syrians call their parents?

Parents are commonly referred to as the “mother” (Umm) or “father” (Abu) of their child by their community. For example, President Hafez al-Assad was sometimes referred to as “Abu Bassel”, after his son Bassel al-Assad died.
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What was Syria called before?

The modern name of Syria is claimed by some scholars to have derived from Herodotus' habit of referring to the whole of Mesopotamia as 'Assyria' and, after the Assyrian Empire fell in 612 BCE, the western part continued to be called 'Assyria' until after the Seleucid Empire when it became known as 'Syria'.
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How do you say Merry Christmas in Syrian?

To wish someone a Merry Christmas, you can say “3īd mīlād majīd / عيد ميلاد مَجيد“.
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What do Syrian people eat for Christmas?

The typical Christmas dinner in Syria involves chicken, lamb and some dessert dishes. Some of their famous Christmas dishes include 'Baba Ghannouj', 'Hummus', 'Baklava' and 'Mezze platters'. Some of those who celebrate Christmas observe fasts as a spiritual preparation before Christmas.
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What are houses in Syria made of?

The majority of houses, especially in Syria, were built with stone, and were organized in a unique layering technique called Al-Ablaq. Ablaq is an architectural technique excessively used in Syria, that alternates between rows of light and dark stone.
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Is Syria still at war?

The war is currently being fought by several factions, including the Syrian Armed Forces and its domestic and international allies, a loose alliance of mostly Sunni opposition rebel groups (such as the Free Syrian Army), Salafi jihadist groups (including al-Nusra Front and Tahrir al-Sham), the mixed Kurdish-Arab Syrian ...
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What is Syria's national dish?

Syria's national dish of minced meat and burghul is so deeply loved that over the years its fans have found many different ways to prepare it. The secret is using fresh, very finely minced meat.
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What kind of animal delivers gifts at Christmas in Syria?

Christians in Syria follow their Christmas traditions conscientiously. For them, the smallest camel who carried the 'Three Wise Kings', is believed to bring gifts for little children in Syria. The children leave shoes filled with hay on their doorsteps to feed the camels.
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Why do Syrians celebrate Christmas?

Christmas in Syria is celebrated on December 6th and the churches of Syria hold special masses in honor of Saint Nicholas Thaumaturgus whose legend is similar to those of St. Nicholas and Santa Claus. As is the case with most countries in the world, the tradition of exchanging gifts also exists in Syria.
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How are Christmas gifts distributed in Syria?

Syrian children receive gifts at Epiphany from a very original source, the Smallest Camel of the Wise Men. Legend tells that the Wise Men traveled in a caravan with many camels on their way to Bethlehem.
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