- Kafr
Buhum (Arabic: كفر بهم, romanized: Kafr
Buhum; also
transliterated Kfarbuhum and Kafr Bihem),
commonly referred to as
Kfarbo (Arabic: كفربو), is...
- Al-Hamraa, Al Qastal, Al-Saan,
Aqarib as Safi, At Tammazah, Ithriya, Kafr
Buhum, Karnaz, Mahardah, Masyaf, Murak,
Qalaat al-Madiq, Qasr Ibn Wardan, Sabburah...
- Amar al-Husn
Amuda Ariqah Fairouzeh Hurat Ammurin Al-Hawash
Imtan Kafr
Buhum Kfeir Yabous Kafroun Khabab Al-Kharitah
Marmarita Mayadin Mahardah Al-Mahfurah...
-
Feminist and
pioneering Arabic-language
writer Mhardeh, Al-Suqaylabiyah, Kafr
Buhum, Safita, Wadi al-Nasara, Al-Kafrun,
Mashta al-Helu,
Maten al-Sahel, Marmarita...
-
Christian tribe from the
Byzantine era.
Along with al-Suqaylabiyah and Kafr
Buhum, it is one of the few Gr**** Orthodox, Arab
Christian localities in the Hama...
- al-Salib to the west,
Billin to the southwest, al-Muaa to the
south and Kafr
Buhum to the southeast.
According to the
Central Bureau of
Statistics (CBS), al-Rabiaa...
-
Jajiyah Jarjara Jarjisa Jibrin Jinan Jumaqliyah Juziyah Kafraa Kafr Amim Kafr
Buhum Kafr al-Tun K****un al-Jabal al-Khula al-Khalidiyah
Khitab Maar
Daftein Maarin...
-
Tayzin to the north, al-Rabiaa to the west,
Birin to the
south and Kafr
Buhum to the southeast.
According to the
Central Bureau of
Statistics (CBS), Matnin...
- 4th-largest in all of the
Levant after Mhardeh, Al-Suqaylabiyah and Kafr
Buhum (all in Syria).
Amioun has
eleven Gr****
Orthodox churches: The Dormition...
-
number of
Christian towns/cities/villages (Maharda, Al-Suqaylabiyah, Kafr
Buhum, Toumin, Ayyo, Al-Biyah, Ain Halaqim, Barshin, Al-Bayda, Hazzour). Christians...