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  2. 5 days ago · Damascus, city, capital of Syria. Located in the southwestern corner of the country, it has been called the ‘pearl of the East,’ praised for its beauty and lushness. It is unclear when the ancient city was founded, but evidence has been found showing that an urban center in the area existed in the 4th millennium BCE.

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    Damascus. /  33.51306°N 36.29194°E  / 33.51306; 36.29194. Damascus ( / dəˈmæskəs / də-MASK-əs, UK also / dəˈmɑːskəs / də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, romanized : Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria, the oldest current capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam.

  4. Location of Old city of Damascus in Syria. Old city of Damascus (West and Central Asia) Show map of Syria Show map of West and Central Asia Show all. Map of Damascus in 1855. The old city of Damascus ( Arabic: دِمَشْق ٱلْقَدِيمَة, romanized : Dimašq al-Qadīmah) is the historic city centre of Damascus, Syria.

  5. Damascus is one of the oldest cities in the Middle East, founded in the 3rd millennium B.C. It has a rich cultural and historical heritage, with monuments from different periods and civilizations, such as the Umayyad Great Mosque and the Roman city walls.

  6. Nov 15, 2010 · Learn about the history and culture of Damascus, the world's oldest continuously inhabited city, located in Syria. Explore its historic quarter, Umayyad Mosque, souqs, palaces, and more.

  7. Damascus lies in the Ghutah oasis, and is fed with water from the Barada River. Damascus was the capital of the Aramean Kingdom beginning in the eleventh century B.C.E. and was engaged in several wars against the Hebrew kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

  8. The satellite view and the map shows Damascus, the capital and principal city of Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic. The city is located in the southwestern part of the country, at the foothills of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range, about 90 km east from the coast of the Mediterranean Sea (in Lebanon). Mount Qasioun.