- in Syriac,
meaning "a well-watered land". In Arabic, the city is
called Dimashq (دمشق Dimašq). The city is also
known as aš-Šām by the
citizens of Damascus...
- Rif
Dimashq Governorate (Arabic: محافظة ريف دمشق, romanized: Moḥaafaẓat Reef Demashq, lit. "Damascus
Countryside Governorate" or "Damascus Suburb") is...
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districts has its own
centre or
capital city,
except for Rif
Dimashq Governorate and
Markaz Rif
Dimashq district. All the sub-districts have
their own centres...
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Dimashq Governorate campaign consisted of
several battles and
offensives across the
governorate including the
Syrian capital of Damascus: Rif
Dimashq...
- Jund
Dimashq (Arabic: جند دمشق) was the
largest of the sub-provinces (ajnad, sing. jund), into
which Syria was
divided under the
Umayyad and
Abbasid dynasties...
- مُحافظة دمشق Muḥāfaẓat
Dimashq) is one of the
fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria.
Completely surrounded by the Rif
Dimashq Governorate, it consists...
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Cinema Dimashq (Translated from Arabic,
Cinema Damascus) is a
movie theater in Damascus, Syria. The
theater was one of the
largest single room cinemas...
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Markaz Rif
Dimashq District (Arabic: منطقة مركز ريف دمشق, romanized: manṭiqat
Markaz Rif Dimašq) or
Damascus Central Countryside District is a district...
- The
Bawabet Dimashq (Arabic: بوابة دمشق, romanized: Bawābat
Dimashq, lit. 'Damascus Gate'), is a
family owned restaurant in Damascus, Syria, that opened...
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Hermon 9,232 feet 2 Wadi
Hajar 8,537 feet 3
Chaghour ed
Dahab 8,400 feet 4 Tal'at Musa 8,208 feet 5
Jabal Abu
Baruh 8,170 feet 6
Jabal al
Ithnayn 7,898...