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Safita (Arabic: صَافِيتَا
Ṣāfītā; Phoenician: 𐤎𐤐𐤕𐤄, Sōpūte) is a city in the
Tartus Governorate,
northwestern Syria,
located to the
southeast of...
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Chastel Blanc (Arabic: برج صافيتا, Burj
Safita or
Safita Tower) is a
medieval structure in
Safita,
western Syria. It was
built by the
Knights Templar...
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Orthodox Metropolitan of
Akkar and Wadi al-Nasara and its
dependencies (
Safita and Tartus) is
Basilius Mansour. Wadi al-Nasara was a po****r
tourist site...
- Al-Sawda, Ayn ash Shams, Baniyas,
Qusaybah and
Safita.
Tartus Duraykish Baniyas Shaykh Badr
Safita The
governorate is
divided into five
districts (manatiq)...
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Safita District (Arabic: منطقة صافيتا, romanized: manṭiqat
Ṣāfītā) is a
district of the
Tartus Governorate in
northwestern Syria.
Administrative centre...
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Safita al-Ghunomab is a
village in
Gezira State, Sudan. The RSF
killed dozens of
civilians in the
village in a
campaign of
statewide m****acres in October...
- Latakia,
Syria Cote d'Azur de Cham
Residence - Latakia,
Syria Safita Cham
Palace -
Safita,
Syria Cham Golf and
Country Club - Damascus,
Syria Amman Cham...
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Baniyas Shaykh Badr
Safita Tartus District (7 sub-districts)
Baniyas District (7 sub-districts)
Duraykish District (4 sub-districts)
Safita District (6 sub-districts)...
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Zerefeh Bashur, MD (
Safita, Syria; 1884 – 1968) was the
first female licensed physician in the Levant.
Zerefeh Bashur was born in 1884 into an Orthodox...
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killed thousands of people.
Impacted settlements,
including al-Sireha,
Safita al-Ghunomab, Zurqa, Deim Elias, Tambul, and Saqiaah, also
suffered from...