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The Syrian Arab Republic, or Syria is a country in the Middle East. It borders Lebanon to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and Turkey to the north. Israel occupies the Golan Heights in the southwest of the country; a dispute with Turkey over the Hatay Province now seems to have subsided. Historically, Syria has often been taken to include the territories of Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, and parts of Jordan, but excluding the Jazira region in the north-east of the modern Syrian state. In this historic sense, the region is also known as Greater Syria or by the Arabic name Bilad al-Sham. Major cities include the capital Damascus in the southwest, Aleppo in the north, and Homs. Most of the other important cities are located along the coast line.
The climate in Syria is dry and hot, although winters are mild. Because of the country's elevation, snowfall does occasionally occur during winter.
Land area:
71,062 sq mi (184,051 sq km)
Total area: 71,498 sq mi (sq km)
Population :
(2006 est.)
18,881,361 (growth rate: 2.3%)
Birth rate: 27.8/1000
Infant mortality rate: 28.6/1000
Life expectancy: 70.3
Density per sq mi: 266
Capital :
(2003 est.)
Damascus, 2,381,800 (metro. area), 1,861,900
Largest cities:
Aleppo, 2,492,100 (metro. area), 1,933,700 (city proper)
Homs, 751,500
Latakia, 417,100
Hama, 380,200
Monetary unit: Syrian pound
Languages:
Arabic (official); Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic, Circassian widely understood; French, English somewhat understood
Ethnicity/race:
Arab 90.3%, Kurds, Armenians, and other 9.7%
Religions:
Islam (Sunni) 74%; Alawite, Druze, and other Islamic sects 16%; Christian (various sects) 10%; Jewish (tiny communities in Damascus, Al Qamishli, and Aleppo)
Literacy rate:
(2003 est.)
77%