Syria

Syria (pronounced /ˈsɪəriə/ SEER-ee-ə; Arabic: سورية‎ sūriyya or سوريا sūryā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية العربية السورية‎), is a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest.

The name Syria formerly comprised the entire region of the Levant, while the modern state encompasses the site of several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the Eblan civilization of the third millennium BC. In the Islamic era, its capital city, Damascus, was the seat of the Umayyad Empire and a provincial capital of the Mamluk Empire. Damascus is widely regarded as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.[3]

Modern Syria was created as a French mandate and attained independence in April 1946, as a parliamentary republic. The post-independence period was rocky, and a large number of military coups and coup attempts shook the country in the period 1949-1970. Syria has been under Emergency Law since 1962, effectively suspending most constitutional protections for citizens, and its system of government is considered non-democratic.[4]

The country has been governed by the Baath Party since 1963, although actual power is concentrated to the presidency and a narrow grouping of military and political strongmen. Syria’s current president is Bashar al-Assad, who won a referendum on extending his presidency for second term, garnering 97.62 percent of votes in 2007 and is the son of Hafez al-Assad, who held office from 1970 until his death in 2000.[5][6] Syria has played a major regional role, particularly through its central role in the Arab conflict with Israel, which since 1967 has been in possession of the Golan Heights, and by active involvement in Lebanese and Palestinian affairs.

The population is mainly Sunni Muslim, but with significant Alawite, Shia, Christian and Druze minorities. Since the 1960s, Alawite military officers have tended to dominate the country’s politics. Ethnically, some 80% of the population is Arab, and the state is ruled by the Baath Party according to Arab nationalist principles, while approximately 20% belong to the Kurdish, Armenian, Assyrian, Turkmen, and Circassians minorities.[6]

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International Country Code for calling Syria. This page details Syria phone code. The Syria phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Syria. In order to make international calls to Syria, use Syria’s country code before dialing the local number.The Syria country dialing code is only used when calling Syria from another country. To make an international call to Syria, you may also need a city or area code.

Syria REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Syria REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
The modern bank system of Syria consists of the central and commercial banks, and also 4 specialised banks: the hypothecary, industrial, agricultural and consumer credit. The central bank carries out the control over a currency issue and monetary circulation. In April, 2001 the decision resolving creation in the country of private banks was accepted.

The state budget consists of two parts — the current budget and the budget of capital investments (development). To 3/4 expenses under the budget of capital investments becomes covered for the bill of foreign loans and grants. The …

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History of Syria

About 800 thousand years ago from Africa primitive people have come to Syria. In territory of Syria it is dug out about fifty ancient settlements. In Sitt Marko, Races-shamre and Latamne subjects of an early paleolith are found, the most ancient remains of the person of the period of an average paleolith (mesolit) are found in caves of Dederija. English archeologist Leonard Vullej in 1927-1928 has dug out a city the Urn Euphrates, the legendary native land of forefather Avraam. The imperial tombs detected by it have given the richest information on a life øóìåðîâ, about their funeral ceremonies. But …

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Holidays 2010

1 Jan New Year’s Day.
26 Feb Mouloud (Birth of the Prophet)
8 Mar Revolution Day
21 Mar  Mother’s Day
4 Apr Easter
5 Apr Orthodox Easter
17 Apr Independence Day
1 May Labour Day
6 May Martyrs’ Day
11 Sep Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan)
6 Oct October Liberation War
17 Nov Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice)
7 Dec Islamic New Year
25 Dec Christmas Day

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