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Syria (i/ˈsɪ.rɪə/; Arabic: سوريا or سورية, Sūriyā or Sūrīyah), officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in Western Asia. De jure Syrian territory borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest, but the government's control now extends to approximately 30–40% of the de jure state area and less than 60% of the population.
A country of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, Syria is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including Syrian Arabs, Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Circassians,Mandeans and Turks. Religious groups include Sunnis, Christians, Alawites, Druze, Mandeans, Shiites, Salafis, and Yazidis. Sunni Arabs make up the largest population group in Syria.
In English, the name "Syria" was formerly synonymous with the Levant (known in Arabic as al-Sham), while the modern state encompasses the sites of several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the Eblan civilization of the 3rd millennium BC. Its capital Damascus is among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. In the Islamic era, Damascus was the seat of the Umayyad Caliphate and a provincial capital of the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt.
Syria is a country in the Middle East, incorporating north-eastern Levant and Eastern Mesopotamia. Syria, Siria, and Suryani may also refer to:
The Region of Syria refers to wider historical geographic region. In this sense it can refer to:
Syria was an early Roman province, annexed to the Roman Republic in 64 BC by Pompey in the Third Mithridatic War following the defeat of Armenian King Tigranes the Great. Following the partition of the Herodian Kingdom into tetrarchies in 6 AD, it was gradually absorbed into Roman provinces, with Roman Syria annexing Iturea and Trachonitis. Later, in 135 AD, in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt, Syrian province was merged with Judea province, creating the larger province of Syria Palaestina.
During the Principate.
Syria Palæstina was established by the merger of Roman Syria and Roman Jud(a)ea, following the defeat of the Bar Kokhba Revolt in 135.
The governor of Syria retained the civil administration of the whole large province undiminished, and held for long alone in all Asia a command of the first rank. It was only in the course of the second century that a diminution of his prerogatives occurred, when Hadrian took one of the four legions from the governor of Syria and handed it over to the governor of Palestine. It was Severus who at length withdrew the first place in the Roman military hierarchy from the Syrian governor. After having subdued the province (which had wished at that time to make Niger emperor, as it had formerly done with its governor Vespasian) amidst resistance from the capital Antioch in particular, he ordained its partition into a northern and a southern half, and gave to the governor of the former, which was called Coele-Syria, two legions, to the governor of the latter, the province of Syro-Phoenicia, one legion.
RADIO STATION | GENRE | LOCATION |
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Sham FM | News,Oldies,World Middle East | Syria |
Sout al-shabab | World Middle East | Syria |
Radio Dengê Kobanê | Classical | Syria |
Arabesque FM | World Middle East | Syria |
Version FM 94.4 | Varied | Syria |
Syria festeggia i suoi primi quindici anni di carriera in uno speciale concerto celebrativo, tenuto il 7 gennaio 2011 alla Salumeria della Musica di Milano.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group La Distanza · Syria · Paola Turci 10 + 10 ℗ 2017 Universal Music Italia Srl Released on: 2017-04-28 Associated Performer, Vocals: Syria Associated Performer, Vocals: Paola Turci Producer: Pier Paolo Peroni Producer: Davide Ferrario Composer Lyricist: Paolo Beraldo Auto-generated by YouTube.
Versione live del brano La distanza eseguita a Fabriano in "Le Città Viste dal Basso"
The first single from her seventh album "Un'Altra Me". Il primo singolo estratto dal suo settimo album "Un'Altra Me".
Syria in concerto al Rhabar 29 giugno 2013 MILANO
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group La Distanza · Tiromancino Greatest Hits ℗ 2000 EMI Music Italy s.r.l. Released on: 2010-01-01 Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Electric Guitar: Federico Zampaglione Associated Performer, Electric Guitar, Sampler: Francesco Zampaglione Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Engineer, Associated Performer, Programming, Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Electric Guitar: Riccardo Sinigallia Associated Performer, Vocals, Bass: Laura Arzilli Studio Personnel, Mix Engineer: Fabrizio De Carolis Associated Performer, Guitar: Daniele Sinigallia Composer: Federico Zampaglione Composer: Francesco Zampaglione Composer: Riccardo Sinigallia Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment La distanza · Giusy Ferreri Girotondo ℗ 2017 Sony Music Entertainment Italy S.p.A. Lyricist: A. Raina Composer: F. Abbate Composer: Matteo Buzzanca Auto-generated by YouTube.
Pagina ufficiale facebook di Alberico : https://m.facebook.com/albericoyes-104361916267612/
Coordinates: 35°N 38°E / 35°N 38°E / 35; 38
Syria (i/ˈsɪ.rɪə/; Arabic: سوريا or سورية, Sūriyā or Sūrīyah), officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in Western Asia. De jure Syrian territory borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest, but the government's control now extends to approximately 30–40% of the de jure state area and less than 60% of the population.
A country of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, Syria is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including Syrian Arabs, Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Circassians,Mandeans and Turks. Religious groups include Sunnis, Christians, Alawites, Druze, Mandeans, Shiites, Salafis, and Yazidis. Sunni Arabs make up the largest population group in Syria.
In English, the name "Syria" was formerly synonymous with the Levant (known in Arabic as al-Sham), while the modern state encompasses the sites of several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the Eblan civilization of the 3rd millennium BC. Its capital Damascus is among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. In the Islamic era, Damascus was the seat of the Umayyad Caliphate and a provincial capital of the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt.