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Map of Syria:
Full country name: Syrian Arab Republic Borders: Turkey (N), Lebanon and the Mediterranean (W), Iraq (E), Jordan (S) and Palestine (SW) Area: 185,000 sq km (72,150 sq mi) Population: 17 million Capital city: Damascus (pop 6 million) Main cities: Damascus, Aleppo, Latakia, Homs and Hama Climate: Syria’s climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and fairly cold winters. Nights are often cool. Language: Arabic (official), Kurdish, Armenian, English widely understood. Religion: Islam (85%) and Christianity (15%) Government: Republic. President: Bashar al-Assad. National Day: 17 April Currency Unit: Syrian Pound (Lira) GDP: US$17 billion GDP per head: US$1000 Annual growth:
6% Inflation: 22% Education and Literacy: Education is compulsory for six years. The adult literacy rate is 75 percent. Major industries: Oil, agriculture, textiles Major trading partners: Germany, Italy, France Time: GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from April 1 to September 30). Weights & measures: Metric System. Electricity: Syria
electrical standard is 220 volts/ 50 cycles connected via a 2-pin European
plug. As elsewhere in the region , British 3-pin and north
American flat 2-pin plugs will require an adapter. Transport :
In cities , taxis( yellow cabs) are the best form of transportation and their
reasonable fares are registered on a meter . A Number of cars rental agencies
have offices in Syria 's major cities . Travelling between cities is served by many bus
companies and by railways or by the national air carrier (Syrin air ). Climate : The
prevailing climate is that of the Mediterranean : rainy winter and dry and hot
summer with 2 relatively short and mild transitional seasons . Security : Syria is an extremely safe country . Major
cities can be considered much safer than many of those in Europe and the US. Business hours : Must Syrian business people work a 5-day week from Sunday through
Thursday . Shops are open from around 10.00a.m until 08.00p.m
.Friday & Saturday are the official weekend . Government working hours are
between 08.00a.m to 03.00p.m . Communications :All means of communications are available with the rest of the world : Telephone , Fax, Internet , E-mail . Mobile
telephones are gaining ground in Syria. A new generation of card pay phones has
proliferated throughout major cities . Prepaid long distance card services are
accessible from any fixed line . In addition a growing number of Internet cafes
have spread throughout the country . Accommodation :
More than 700 Hotels provide a considerable choice with regard to costs . There
are international hotels in Damascus (Sheraton , Le Meridian, Al-Cham , Ebla )
Latakia (Le Meridian ) Palmera ( Al-Cham) , Aleppo (Shahba Al-Cham) and in Deir
Al-Zor (Furat al-Cham ) . Several youth hotels and student dormitories are
available during summer in Damascus , Aleppo and Latakia . Camping sites are also available on the outskirts of
some cities and at summer resorts. In the coastal region there are numerous
camping sites with full facilities , as well as hundreds of chalets of various
categories and rates . Food : Visitors
to Syria will always find something to
their liking . Syrian cuisine is well-known for its variety . Western cuisine is also available at hotels and
restaurants throughout the country . Drinking water in Syria is perfectly safe , clean and
hygienic . Its derived from natural ground and mountain springs and sources and
is treated with the most advanced techniques . Most notable is the Ein al-Fijeh
source which supplies the city of Damascus with its drinking water . Other
mineral water sources are renowned for their purity . Among thse are the
Boukein and Dreikish spring water available in bottles . Shopping:
Shopping in Syria is an endless pleasure. The most favorite items usually
selected by visitors are: * Silk brocade embroidered with gold and silver
thread, for which Damascus has been famous. * Hand-engraved brass with silver inlays of different
patterns and designs. * Hand-printed cotton garments and cloth, " Sarma
" gold embroidery and "Agha- bani " table clothes. *Pictures of epic and folk heroes painted on glass or
cloth. * Mosaic inlaid with mother of pearl and tinted wood. * Hand woven rugs made of pure wool. * Glass made as you-wait-and-watch; this is the work
of glass blowers using mud furnaces where liquid glass is turned into pretty
beakers, plates and lamps. * Delicious sweets filled with pistachios. * Glazed fruits ( pears, plums, peaches, apples or
apricots) lightly coated with sugar syrup. Religious Services: are held in mosques, churches and other places of worship throughout
the country. Visitors are
expected to respect the sanctity of these places with regard to dress and
conduct as they would do elsewhere. Cultural activities : Artistic and cultural events abound throughout the
year. Exhibitions of paintings and sculptures by local and foreign artists are
held continuously in many modern galleries throughout the country. As for musical concerts, they are frequently performed
by the National Symphony Orchestra and by many other local and foreign groups
and bands. Full country name: Syrian Arab Republic Borders: Turkey (N), Lebanon and the Mediterranean (W), Iraq (E), Jordan (S) and Palestine (SW) Area: 185,000 sq km (72,150 sq mi) Population: 17 million Capital city: Damascus (pop 6 million) Main cities: Damascus, Aleppo, Latakia, Homs and Hama Climate: Syria’s climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and fairly cold winters. Nights are often cool. Language: Arabic (official), Kurdish, Armenian, English widely understood. Religion: Islam (85%) and Christianity (15%) Government: Republic. President: Bashar al-Assad. National Day: 17 April Currency Unit: Syrian Pound (Lira) GDP: US$17 billion GDP per head: US$1000 Annual growth:
6% Inflation: 22% Education and Literacy: Education is compulsory for six years. The adult literacy rate is 75 percent. Major industries: Oil, agriculture, textiles Major trading partners: Germany, Italy, France Time: GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from April 1 to September 30). Weights & measures: Metric System. Electricity: Syria
electrical standard is 220 volts/ 50 cycles connected via a 2-pin European
plug. As elsewhere in the region , British 3-pin and north
American flat 2-pin plugs will require an adapter. Transport :
In cities , taxis( yellow cabs) are the best form of transportation and their
reasonable fares are registered on a meter . A Number of cars rental agencies
have offices in Syria 's major cities . Travelling between cities is served by many bus
companies and by railways or by the national air carrier (Syrin air ). Climate : The
prevailing climate is that of the Mediterranean : rainy winter and dry and hot
summer with 2 relatively short and mild transitional seasons . Security : Syria is an extremely safe country . Major
cities can be considered much safer than many of those in Europe and the US. Business hours : Must Syrian business people work a 5-day week from Sunday through
Thursday . Shops are open from around 10.00a.m until 08.00p.m
.Friday & Saturday are the official weekend . Government working hours are
between 08.00a.m to 03.00p.m . Communications :All means of communications are available with the rest of the world : Telephone , Fax, Internet , E-mail . Mobile
telephones are gaining ground in Syria. A new generation of card pay phones has
proliferated throughout major cities . Prepaid long distance card services are
accessible from any fixed line . In addition a growing number of Internet cafes
have spread throughout the country . Accommodation :
More than 700 Hotels provide a considerable choice with regard to costs . There
are international hotels in Damascus (Sheraton , Le Meridian, Al-Cham , Ebla )
Latakia (Le Meridian ) Palmera ( Al-Cham) , Aleppo (Shahba Al-Cham) and in Deir
Al-Zor (Furat al-Cham ) . Several youth hotels and student dormitories are
available during summer in Damascus , Aleppo and Latakia . Camping sites are also available on the outskirts of
some cities and at summer resorts. In the coastal region there are numerous
camping sites with full facilities , as well as hundreds of chalets of various
categories and rates . Food : Visitors
to Syria will always find something to
their liking . Syrian cuisine is well-known for its variety . Western cuisine is also available at hotels and
restaurants throughout the country . Drinking water in Syria is perfectly safe , clean and
hygienic . Its derived from natural ground and mountain springs and sources and
is treated with the most advanced techniques . Most notable is the Ein al-Fijeh
source which supplies the city of Damascus with its drinking water . Other
mineral water sources are renowned for their purity . Among thse are the
Boukein and Dreikish spring water available in bottles . Shopping:
Shopping in Syria is an endless pleasure. The most favorite items usually
selected by visitors are: * Silk brocade embroidered with gold and silver
thread, for which Damascus has been famous. * Hand-engraved brass with silver inlays of different
patterns and designs. * Hand-printed cotton garments and cloth, " Sarma
" gold embroidery and "Agha- bani " table clothes. *Pictures of epic and folk heroes painted on glass or
cloth. * Mosaic inlaid with mother of pearl and tinted wood. * Hand woven rugs made of pure wool. * Glass made as you-wait-and-watch; this is the work
of glass blowers using mud furnaces where liquid glass is turned into pretty
beakers, plates and lamps. * Delicious sweets filled with pistachios. * Glazed fruits ( pears, plums, peaches, apples or
apricots) lightly coated with sugar syrup. Religious Services: are held in mosques, churches and other places of worship throughout
the country. Visitors are
expected to respect the sanctity of these places with regard to dress and
conduct as they would do elsewhere. Cultural activities : Artistic and cultural events abound throughout the
year. Exhibitions of paintings and sculptures by local and foreign artists are
held continuously in many modern galleries throughout the country. As for musical concerts, they are frequently performed
by the National Symphony Orchestra and by many other local and foreign groups
and bands. |