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Syria Information

List All Cities in Syria Listing cities Syria database :

Abu Kamal
Afrin
Al Qamishli
Al-Bab
Al-Haffah
Al-Malikiyah
Al-Mukharram
Al-Nabk
Al-Qusayr
Al-Qutayfah
Al-Rastan
Al-Safirah
Al-Sanamayn
Al-Shaykh Badr
Al-Suqaylabiyah
Al-Tall
Al-Thawrah
Arihah
'Ayn al-'Arab
A'zaz
Baniyas
Darayya
Duma
Duraykish
Fiq
Harem
Izra'
Jableh
Jarabulus
Jisr ash-Shugur
Ma'arrat al-Numan
Manbij
Masyaf
Mayadin
Muhardeh
Palmyra
Qardaha
Qatana
Ra's al-'Ayn
Safita
Salamiyah
Salkhad
Shahba
Tal Abyad
Talkalakh
Yabrud
Zabadani

Background

Following World War I, France acquired a mandate over the northern portion of the former Ottoman Empire province of Syria. The French administered the area as Syria until granting it independence in 1946. The new country lacked political stability, however, and experienced a series of military coups during its first decades. Syria united with Egypt in February 1958 to form the United Arab Republic. In September 1961, the two entities separated, and the Syrian Arab Republic was reestablished. In November 1970, Hafiz al-ASAD, a member of the Socialist Ba'th Party and the minority Alawite sect, seized power in a bloodless coup and brought political stability to the country. In the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Syria lost the Golan Heights to Israel. During the 1990s, Syria and Israel held occasional peace talks over its return. Following the death of President al-ASAD, his son, Bashar al-ASAD, was approved as president by popular referendum in July 2000. Syrian troops - stationed in Lebanon since 1976 in an ostensible peacekeeping role - were withdrawn in April 2005. During the July-August 2006 conflict between Israel and Hizballah, Syria placed its military forces on alert but did not intervene directly on behalf of its ally Hizballah. In May 2007 Bashar al-ASAD was elected to his second term as President.

Population

22,198,110 (July 2010 est.)

Government type

14 provinces (muhafazat, singular - muhafazah); Al Hasakah, Al Ladhiqiyah (Latakia), Al Qunaytirah, Ar Raqqah, As Suwayda', Dar'a, Dayr az Zawr, Dimashq, Halab, Hamah, Hims, Idlib, Rif Dimashq (Damascus), Tartus

Administrative divisions

republic under an authoritarian military-dominated regime

Independence

Independence Day, 17 April (1946)

International organization participation

three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and black, colors associated with the Arab Liberation flag; two small, green, five-pointed stars in a horizontal line centered in the white band; former flag of the United Arab Republic where the two stars represented the constituent states of Syria and Egypt; the current design dates to 1980

Economy - overview

Market value of publicly traded shares

petroleum, textiles, food processing, beverages, tobacco, phosphate rock mining, cement, oil seeds crushing, car assembly

Agriculture - products

-0.6% (2009 est.)

Industries

36.5 billion kWh (2007 est.)

Industrial production growth rate

27.35 billion kWh (2007 est.)

Electricity - production

0 kWh (2008 est.)

Oil - production

155,000 bbl/day (2008 est.)

Internet country code

3.565 million (2008)

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