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  1. The mandate period lasted until April 1946, when French troops finally left the country; once again, Damascus was the capital of an independent Syria. The fragile Syrian Republic was ill-equipped to withstand the major political upheavals racking the region, especially the partition of Palestine in 1948 and the first of the Arab-Israeli wars , which followed almost immediately.

  2. Aug 2, 2023 · 2. Millions of people call Syria home. Syria is said to have a population of more than 17.5 million people, and covers almost 72,000 square miles in land area – that’s approximately 186,500 square km. 3. What’s the capital of Syria? The capital of Syria, Damascus, is fairly large on its own!

  3. Capital punishment in Syria. Capital punishment is a legal penalty for numerous offences in Syria. The Syrian government holds a retentionist view of capital punishment. [1] Current laws allow the death penalty for treason; espionage; murder; arson resulting in death; attempting a death-eligible crime; recidivism for a felony punishable by ...

  4. Damascus (دمشق Dimaşk) is the capital of Syria and its second largest city after Aleppo. Damascus was the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate during the Islamic Golden Age. It is entitled the City of Jasmine and is a major cultural centre in the Levant and the Arab world.

  5. What is the Capital of Syria? Capital City. Damascus. What time is it? +1hr, begins midnight on the last Friday in March; ends at midnight on the first Friday in November. Capital location. 33 30 N, 36 18 E. Capital - history. (Dimashq) Citys anme dates back at least 3,000 years and may mean "place of industry".

  6. Damascus is the capital of Syria , a country in the Middle East. It is one of the world’s oldest cities. For thousands of years Damascus has been an important trading center. Today it is also Syria’s center of education and culture.

  7. Aug 5, 2018 · Syria is situated on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. It has a total area of 185,180 square kilometers (71,500 square miles), divided into fourteen administrative units. Syria shares land borders with Turkey to the north and west, Iraq to the east, Jordan and Israel to the south, and Lebanon to the southwest.