Salamiyah District (Al-Salamiyah District)
Salamiyah (سلمية Salamīya) is a district (mantiqah) administratively belonging to Hama Governorate, Syria. At the 2004 Census it had a population of 187,123. Its administrative district is the city of Salamiyah.
The district of Salamiyah is divided into five sub-districts or Nāḥiyas (population according to 2004 official census):
* Salamiyah Subdistrict (ناحية سَلَمْيَة): population 115,300.
* Barri Sharqi Subdistrict (ناحية بري الشرقي): population 13,767.
* Al-Saan Subdistrict (ناحية السعن): population 14,366.
* Sabburah Subdistrict (ناحية صبورة): population 21,900.
* Uqayribat Subdistrict (ناحية عقيربات): population 21,004.
The district of Salamiyah is divided into five sub-districts or Nāḥiyas (population according to 2004 official census):
* Salamiyah Subdistrict (ناحية سَلَمْيَة): population 115,300.
* Barri Sharqi Subdistrict (ناحية بري الشرقي): population 13,767.
* Al-Saan Subdistrict (ناحية السعن): population 14,366.
* Sabburah Subdistrict (ناحية صبورة): population 21,900.
* Uqayribat Subdistrict (ناحية عقيربات): population 21,004.
Map - Salamiyah District (Al-Salamiyah District)
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Country - Syria
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The name "Syria" historically referred to a wider region, broadly synonymous with the Levant, and known in Arabic as al-Sham. The modern state encompasses the sites of several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the Eblan civilization of the 3rd millennium BC. Aleppo and the capital city Damascus are 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. The modern Syrian state was established in the mid-20th century after centuries of Ottoman rule. After a period as a French mandate (1923–1946), the newly-created state represented the largest Arab state to emerge from the formerly Ottoman-ruled Syrian provinces. It gained de jure independence as a democratic parliamentary republic on 24 October 1945 when the Republic of Syria became a founding member of the United Nations, an act which legally ended the former French mandate (although French troops did not leave the country until April 1946).
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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SYP | Syrian pound | £ or لس | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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AR | Arabic language |
HY | Armenian language |
EN | English language |
FR | French language |
KU | Kurdish language |