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  2. Demographics of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Population history of Syria. In 1200, the territories of modern-day Syria had an estimated population of 2.7 million. [12] This number sharply decreased due to the Plague epidemic in 1348–1353, which killed off an estimated third of the Levant's population. By 1937, the population reached an estimated 2,368,000, still considerably lower than ...

  3. Geography of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Aleppo (population 2,301,570) in northern Syria is the largest city. Latakia along with Tartus are Syria's main ports on the Mediterranean Sea. ... Map of Syria. The ...

  4. Demographics of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Britannica definition of Middle East. Encyclopedia Britannica stated in 2018 that "by the mid-20th century a common definition of the Middle East encompassed the states or territories of Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, and the various states and territories of Arabia proper (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Oman, Bahrain ...

  5. Syria - Wikipedia

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    Syria's large and prosperous population made Syria one of the most important of the Roman and Byzantine provinces, particularly during the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. [60] The ancient city of Apamea, an important commercial center and one of Syria's most prosperous cities in classical antiquity. Syrians held considerable power during the Severan ...

  6. Category:Demographics of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic groups in Syria (21 C, 30 P) ... Pages in category "Demographics of Syria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  7. Ethnic groups in Syria - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Syrian Arabs speak a variety of dialects belonging to Levantine Arabic.Arab tribes and clans of Bedouin descent are mainly concentrated in the governorates of al-Hasakah, Deir ez-Zor, Raqqa and eastern Aleppo, forming roughly 30% of the total population and speaking a dialect related to Bedouin and Najdi Arabic.

  8. Syrian asylum seekers in limbo as countries stop applications

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    Germany has the largest Syrian diaspora population outside of the Middle East, with about one million Syrians living in Germany. About 700,000 are classed as refugees.

  9. Quneitra Governorate - Wikipedia

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    The Golan Heights was the principal concentration of Syrian Circassians in the entire country. [44] The population of Syrian-ruled portions of Quneitra Governorate in 2021 was estimated to be 105,124. [2] Prior to the Syrian Civil war, about 8.5% of Palestinian refugees living in Syria, lived in Quneitra Governorate. [46]