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Yabroud or
Yabrud (Arabic: يَبْرُود, romanized: Yabrūd) is a city in Syria,
located in the Rif
Dimashq (i.e. Damascus' countryside)
governorate about...
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Yabroud District (Arabic: منطقة يبرود, romanized: manṭiqat Yabrūd) is a
district of the Rif
Dimashq Governorate in
southern Syria.
Administrative centre...
- hostages. The nuns were
moved between different locations and
ended up in
Yabroud where they were held for
three months.
Officials from
Lebanon negotiated...
- on June 28, 1952, in
Yabroud, Syria) is the
current archeparch of the
Melkite Gr****
Catholic Archeparchy of Homs, Hama and
Yabroud. In 1966 Jean-Abdo Arbach...
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rages near
Yabroud". The
Daily Star
Newspaper - Lebanon.
Retrieved 25
October 2014. "Syrian Army
Firmly Controls Rima Farms,
Besieges Yabroud in Qalamoun"...
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monastery of Mar
Takla were
kidnapped and
taken toward the
border town of
Yabroud. At the time the
kidnappers claimed that they were not
abducting the nuns...
- Mountains.
Nearby localities include Saidnaya and
Rankous to the southwest,
Yabroud and
Maaloula to the northeast, and ****al al-Ward to the northwest. The...
- years.[citation needed] A
number of
ancient Roman channels can be
found in
Yabroud,
close to Deir Atiyah. In 1838, its
inhabitants were
predominantly ****...
- 'to cry or to weep', Arabic: الصرخة or بخعة) is a
Syrian village in the
Yabroud District of the Rif
Dimashq Governorate.
According to the
Syria Central...
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Subdistrict Saidnaya Subdistrict Rankous Subdistrict Yabroud District (2 sub-districts; po****tion: 48,370)
Yabroud Subdistrict ****al al-Ward
Subdistrict Al-Zabadani...