What is Syria known for?

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 is the most interesting thing about Syria?

Syria is home to the oldest library in the world

Archaeologists have uncovered skeletons and bones of Neanderthals that lived in the region dating back to around 700,000 years ago. The city of Ebla is one of the oldest settlements excavated and it is thought to have existed around 3,000 BC.
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What are 10 facts about Syria?

28 interesting facts about Syria
  • Official name: Syrian Arab Republic.
  • Population: 20,384,316.
  • Area: 187,437 sq km.
  • Capital city: Damascus.
  • Major languages: Arabic, Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic, Circassian, French, English.
  • Major religions: Muslim 87%, Christian 10%, Druze 3%
  • Time zone: UTC+2 (Eastern European Time)
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What are 5 interesting facts about Syria?

Fun Facts about Syria for Kids

Damascus, the capital of Syria, is the oldest continuously lived-in city in the world. Most people in Syria are Muslim. A few are Jewish or Christian. People in Syria speak Arabic, Armenian, Kurdish, Circassian, Kurdish, French and English.
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What was Syria famous for before the war?

Before the war, Syria had vibrant, bustling marketplaces in the old cities of Damascus and Aleppo, and its own innovative IT industry despite economic sanctions imposed by the west. Syrian refugee Tara, 20, and her family have remained resilient and optimistic for the past three years.
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Is Syria a free country?

Amnesty International reports that women have been subject to discrimination and gender-based violence. For several years, the "watchdog organization" Freedom House has rated political rights in Syria as "7" — the "least free" rating on its scale of 1 to 7 — and given Syria a rating of "Not Free."
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What did Syrians invent?

Here in Syria, where man contributed to humanity with a great civilized achievement as he discovered copper and invented bronze. This metal civilization originated on the banks of khabour in (Tell Halaf). Before that, there was the invention of clay and making it into ceramic and decorations.
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What is unique about Syrian culture?

Syria is a traditional society with a long cultural history. Importance is placed on family, religion, education and self-discipline and respect. The Syrian's taste for the traditional arts is expressed in dances such as the al-Samah, the Dabkeh in all their variations and the sword dance.
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What is Syria problem?

Eleven years of war have inflicted immense suffering on the Syrian people. More than half of Syria's pre-war population of 22 million have fled their homes. Some 6.9 million are internally displaced, with more than two million living in tented camps with limited access to basic services.
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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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Why is Syria a poor country?

Conflict, displacement and the collapse of economic activities and social services have all contributed to the decline in welfare for Syria's inhabitants. Before the conflict, extreme poverty in Syria ($1.90 2011 PPP per day) was virtually inexistent. It is now affecting more than 50 percent of the population.
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Why is Syria so important to Russia?

History of ties between Syria and Russia

During the Cold War (1947–1991), Syria was an ally to the Soviet Union in opposition to the Western powers, and a strong political bond grew. Between 1955 and 1958, Syria received about $294 million from the Soviet Union for military and economic assistance.
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Is it safe in Syria?

Syria - Level 4: Do Not Travel. Do not travel to Syria due to terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, armed conflict, and risk of unjust detention. Country Summary: The U.S. Embassy in Damascus suspended its operations in February 2012.
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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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What is it like in Syria today?

Inside Syria, there are 14.6 million people in need of humanitarian assistance (of a total population of 18 million). By many accounts from Syrians still living in the country, the violence of conflict is not confined to bombing, missile attacks, and the destruction of cities like Idlib, Aleppo, and Raqqa.
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How many people died in Syria?

According to the UN Envoy for Syria, an estimated 400,000 Syrians have been killed since an uprising in March 2011 spiraled into civil war.
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Is Syria a rich or poor country?

As a result, 4 in 5 Syrians were by then living in poverty, with 30 percent of the population living in "abject poverty" and frequently unable to meet basic household food needs. An estimate from 2014 estimated the population below the poverty threshold in Syria to be 82.5%.
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Was Syria a peaceful country?

Syria is now the second least peaceful nation, in front of Afghanistan, which slipped one ranking to take last place. The 2019 GPI measurement year ended strongly with the military defeat of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
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What is going on in Syria 2021?

2021 marked a decade since the beginning of the Syrian uprising, with violence and economic hardship still rife. The year 2021 marked a decade since Syria's uprisings erupted, and the country is still mired in poverty and violence.
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What do Syrians do for fun?

Football (soccer) is the country's most popular sport, and Syrians closely follow both Arab and European matches broadcast on national television. Weight lifting, judo, and karate are popular in the cities, and health clubs and gyms are becoming increasingly common in the capital.
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What God do Syrians believe in?

Sunni Islam is the main religion in Syria.
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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 is Syria old name?

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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What is Syria in the Bible?

By Herald Staff Writer. Saturday, Apr 28, 2018 5:04. Damascus, Syria, is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. According to Bible prophecy, however, it is destined to become “a ruinous heap,” deserted, and uninhabitable (Isaiah 17).
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Are Syrians Arabs?

While modern-day Syrians are commonly described as Arabs by virtue of their modern-day language and bonds to Arab culture and history — they are in fact a blend of the various ancient Semitic groups indigenous to the region who in turn admixed with later arriving Arabs.
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