Latakia - description of the city:
Latakia is city of Syria (Latakia).
The population of Latakia: 340,181 people. Geographic coordinates of Latakia: 35.51484 x 35.77684.
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Syria
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International title |
Latakia |
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340,181 people |
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Asia/Damascus |
State |
Latakia |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 35.51484 x Longitude: 35.77684 |
Photo Galery Latakia
#03: Places to visit in Latakia |
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#04: History and present of Latakia |
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#05: Places to see in Latakia |
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#06: The main attractions of Latakia |
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#08: Spending days in Latakia |
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#10: Spending Time in Latakia |
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#11: Walks across Latakia |
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#12: Sightseeing in Latakia |
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Places to visit in Latakia
- National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Latakia
- Port of Latakia
- National Museum
- Al-Moghraby masjed
- Latin church
- Al-Rawda mosque
- Anglican Church
- Al Burj
- Bustan Shakir `Ajal
- University theatre
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Famous Places
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Bahnhofstrasse
Country: Switzerland
Bahnhofstrasse Introduction
Bahnhofstrasse is the primary downtown street in Zurich, and it is one of the most exclusive and expensive shopping streets in the whole world. There was a study done, and it was shown that the Bahnhofstrasse was ...
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Schwyz
Country: Switzerland
Schwyz Introduction
The village of Schwyz, with a population of about 14,00, is the capital of the Schwyz Canton in Switzerland.
History
The word Schwyz is first used in 972, and it is as the village Suittes. It might be related to the old Germa ...
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Karntner Strasse
Country: Austria
Karntner Strasse was once the main road running south across town to Karnten (Carinthia), hence its name. Today, the view down the street is blocked at its Ring end by the silhouette of the opera house, and at the Stock-im-Eisen-Platz end by the mo ...
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Kahlenberg
Country: Austria
North of the city, on the edge of the Vienna Woods, rise two almost identical peaks. The lower of the two, with ruins visible on top, is Leopoldsberg, the former seat of Margrave Leopold who ruled Austria in the 12th century. The second, with a tel ...
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Admont
Country: Austria
At the centre of the village of Admont stands a Benedictine Abbey whose importance once reached far beyond the region. Built in the 11th century and often rebuilt, it burned down in 1865, but the fire spared its priceless collection: with nearly 16 ...
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