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Things to see in Ar Rastan, Syria

Ar Rastan is a small town in Syria that is known for its ancient ruins. The town was first settled by the Assyrians in the 8th century BC, and later became part of the Byzantine Empire. Ar Rastan was captured by the Arabs in 636 AD and remained under their control until it was liberated by the Syrian Army in 1974. Today, Ar Rastan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Quick info about Ar Rastan
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CountrySyria
RegionḨimş
Latitude34.9167
Longitude36.7333
Appr. population61176

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