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Arabs represent the major ethnicity in Syria, in addition to the presence of several, much smaller ethnic groups. Ethnicity and religion are intertwined in Syria as in other countries in the region, but there are also nondenominational, supraethnic and suprareligious political identities, like Syrian nationalism. See more
The majority of Syrians speak Arabic except for a minority of Aramaic (Syriac) speakers and Kurdish speaking Syrian Kurds, … See more
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WEBAug 9, 2024 · The Arabs are the predominant ethnic group in Syria, making up 70-75 % of the population. This includes various Islamic sects, such as the Alawite, Shia, and Sunni, who have ruled Syria over the years, as …
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WEB5 days ago · conventional long form: Syrian Arab Republic conventional short form: Syria local long form: Al Jumhuriyah al Arabiyah as Suriyah local short form: Suriyah former: United Arab Republic (with Egypt) …
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WEBAround 1.5 million Kurds form Syria’s largest ethnic minority. About a third of them live in the foothills of the Taurus Mountains north of Aleppo, and an equal number along the Turkish border in the Jazirah.
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