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Ayn al Burj Destination Guide

Delve into Ayn al Burj in Syria

Ayn al Burj in the region of Rif-dimashq is located in Syria - some 20 mi or ( 32 km ) West of Damascus , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Ayn al Burj

Local time in Ayn al Burj is now 06:52 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Damascus " with a UTC offset of 3 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Nicosia, Sa'sa, Qatana, Mazra'at Bayt Jinn, and Damascus. While being here, you might want to check out Nicosia . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Ayn al Burj ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Ain-Ebal South Lebanon Arabic bread making

0:25 min by anniespain
Views: 13821 Rating: 4.00

Whilst in Ain-Ebal August 2010, I was fortunate to witness the making of the tradtional Arabic bread. The bread is served at every meal in Lebanon and is thought of as a gift from God, not be wasted o ..

Appointment In Jerusalem by Derek Prince

5:01 min by caseykb123
Views: 11129 Rating: 4.97

an insite into the book by Bible teacher Derek Prince available from www.dpmuk.org ..


Franjieh and Jobar Synagogues, Damascus, Syria

4:33 min by Pim Van den Berg
Views: 1842 Rating: 5.00

This slideshow is rather unique as foreign visitors are not often allowed to visit them. The Jobar synagogue is more than two thousand ears old. Contrary to the Wikepedia information it is not in use ..

HOW IT'S MADE: OLIVE OIL

6:21 min by Imad Andrew
Views: 297 Rating: 5.00

lebanese olive oil and how its made in lebanon ..


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Interesting facts about this location

1202 Syria earthquake

The 1202 Syria earthquake struck at about dawn on 20 May 1202 (598 AH) with an epicenter in southwestern Syria. Up to 1,100,000 deaths have been associated with this earthquake, although other estimates are much smaller. It was felt over a very wide area, from Sicily to Iraq and Anatolia to upper Egypt. The cities of Tyre, Acre and Nablus were heavily damaged. A magnitude of Ms = 7.6 has been estimated with damage up to 11 on the modified Mercalli intensity scale.

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Located at 33.50 36.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: 1202, 13th century in Syria, 13th-century earthquakes, Earthquakes in Syria, Earthquakes in the Levant

Qatana

Qatana is a Syrian city administratively belonging to Rif Dimashq. Qatana has an altitude of 879 meters. It has a population of 18,465.

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Located at 33.43 36.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: Cities in Syria, Populated places in Qatana District

Qatana District

For the Palestinian town near Jerusalem, see Qatanna. Qatana District is a district of the Rif Dimashq Governorate in Syria. At the 2004 officical census, the district had a population of 207,245. The centre of the district is the city of Qatana. The district is located just to the east of Mount Hermon.

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Located at 33.43 36.08 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: Qatana District

Pharpar

Pharpar (or Pharphar in the Douay-Rheims Bible) is a biblical river in Syria. It is the less important of the two rivers of Damascus mentioned in the Book of Kings, now generally identified with the A`waj (i.e. crooked), though if the reference to Damascus be limited to the city, as in the Arabic version of the Old Testament, Pharpar would be the modern Taura. In the early Baedeker Guides it was identified as the Al-Sabirani, a fairly downstream tributary of the A`waj.

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Located at 33.42 36.13 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Geography of Damascus, Hebrew Bible rivers, Rivers of Syria

Rashaya District

Rashaya District is an administrative district in the Beqaa Governorate of the Republic of Lebanon. Most of Rachaya's population are Christians with a large Druze minority. Many people of Rachaya have left for larger cities in Lebanon such as Beirut. During the Lebanese civil war, Rachaya was not affected as much as other parts of Lebanon during the conflict.

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Located at 33.50 35.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Districts of Lebanon, Rashaya District