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Official language | Arabic | ||
Capital | Damascus | ||
President | Bashar al-Assad | ||
Area - Total |
Ranked 86th 185,180 km² |
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Population - Total (2002) |
Ranked 55th 17,585,540 |
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Independence - Declared |
From the League of Nations 17 April, 1946 |
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Currency | Syrian pound | ||
Time zone | UTC +2 | ||
National anthem | Homat el Diyar | ||
Internet TLD | .SY | ||
Calling Code | 963 |
The Syrian Arab Republic is a Middle Eastern country that borders on Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey. Syria has troops in Lebanon and a substantial degree of control over that country.
Syria is a temporary member of the UN Security Council for 2002 through 2003. Its U.N. ambassador, Mikhail Webhe served as president of the Security Council during June 2002.
Syria is regarded by the United States as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Based on an entry from the CIA World Factbook 2000.
- History of Syria
- Geography of Syria
- Demographics of Syria
- Politics of Syria
- Economy of Syria
- Communications in Syria
- Transportation in Syria
- Military of Syria
- Foreign relations of Syria