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Syria By: Idriss Kahia Teacher: Mrs.Emily. Government.
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Syria By: Idriss Kahia Teacher: Mrs.Emily
Government Syria has a Republican government. Bashar Al-Assad is the president in Syria and is also in charge of Government. The Presidential palace is where the president works, it is located in Damascus, Syria. Damascus is the capital of the country. There is a big conflict going on today between the government and the citizens of Syria the citizens are angry because they are not getting enough political freedom and an end to autocracy. Because of Syria's conflict no countries except Turkey and China would trade with Syria.
Religion and Language The most common religion in Syria is Islam. There are 12% Shea, 74% Sunni and 9% Christian. The main languages spoken in Syria are Arabic, Syrian Arabic, Armenian and Turkish.
Natural Features Mount Hermon Syrian Desert
Famous Man Made Monuments Krak des Chevaliers Citadel Aleppo
Culture Syria has very different types of foods. Pita is a bread that is served in most dishes. Kibbe is a very popular dish that is a shell made out of flour and wheat which then is stuffed with meat, fish or vegetables. Soccer is the Major sport in Syria. Syria has classical Syrian music and a very famous band in Syria is called Al-Kindi Ensemble. The major crop in Syria is wheat.
Fun Facts Syria use to be served as a French mandate in 1946. Syria [Idriss] and Lebanon [Ibrahim] are both bordered by each other. The official name of Syria is Syrian Arab Republic.
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