Syria

The Middle Eastern nation of Syria maintains a tradition-rich heritage to accompany its ancient cultural landmarks. One of the world’s longest inhabited cities Damascus belongs to Syria together with its extensive history making the nationcentral to many civilizations for countless years. The nation stands out because it contains two magnificent archaeological sites which include Palmyra and the Krak des Chevaliers castle. The cuisine offers tasty food items through its well-known dishes including kebabs as well as hummus and baklava.

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The people of the country show resilience through their warmth alongside facing recent conflicts that have brought challenges to the country. This country territory extends through three distinct geographical areas that merge deserts and mountains with plains. The historic sites are actively preserved by its citizens as the nation works towards rebuilding past wreckage of its cultural landmarks. It preserves its essential cultural importance and artistic beauty while remaining intact. UAE has played a role in Syria’s economic recovery through trade, investment, and humanitarian aid.

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Country Size185,180 sq km (71,500 sq miles)
CapitalDamascus
PopulationApproximately 18 million (2023 estimate)
LanguageArabic (official)
CurrencySyrian Pound (SYP)
National FlowerJasmine
National DishKibbeh (a spiced meat and bulgur wheat dish)
GDP (nominal)Around $11 billion (2023 estimate)
Main ExportCrude oil, olives, cotton, and textiles
IndependenceApril 17, 1946 (from France)