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  1. Culture Shock! Syria (Culture Shock! Guides) by Coleman South, 2008-02
  2. The Road from Damascus: A Journey Through Syria (Bridge Between the Cultures Series) by Scott C. Davis, 2001-03
  3. Ba'th Versus Ba'th: The Conflict Between Syria and Iraq, 1968-1989 (Society and Culture in the Modern Middle East) by Eberhard Kienle, 1991-02-15
  4. Culture and Customs of Syria (Culture and Customs of the Middle East) by John A. Shoup, 2008-05-30
  5. The God Dagan in Bronze Age Syria (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Lluis Feliu, 2003-09
  6. Life and Loyalty: A Study in the Socio-Religious Culture of Syria and Mesopotamia in the Graeco-Roman Period Based on Epigraphical Evidence (Religions ... World) (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World) by Klaas Dijkstra, 1995-10-01
  7. The God Dagan in Bronze Age Syria.(The God Dagan in Bronze Age Syria: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, vol. 19)(Book Review): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Gary Beckman, 2004-07-01
  8. Syria: Society, Culture, and Polity (S U N Y Series in Middle Eastern Studies) by Richard T. Antoun, 1991-09
  9. Among the Jasmine Trees: Music and Modernity in Contemporary Syria (Music Culture) by Jonathan Shannon, 2006-06-05
  10. The Hellenistic Settlements in Syria, the Red Sea Basin, and North Africa (Hellenistic Culture and Society) by Getzel M. Cohen, 2006-10-03
  11. A manual of fish culture in Syria: Appendix IV of a Report to the Government of the United Arab Republic (Syrian Province) on the fishery resources of the inland waters of Syria (Report) by William C Beckman, 1959
  12. Culture Shock!: Syria (Culture Shock!)
  13. A controlled experiment on rural hygiene in Syria;: A study in the measurement of rural culture patterns and of social forces (American University of Beirut. ... of Arts and Sciences. Social science series) by Stuart Carter Dodd, 1934
  14. Integrated agricultural development in Syria by Walter Reuther, 1977

101. Domain Name Renewal And Web Hosting From Network Solutions
Domain name renewal and affordable web hosting packages from Network Solutions.
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102. CULTUREFOCUS: Jordan And Syria Photos. Petra And Palmyra Pictures.
Photos from Jordan and syria. Pictures and history of Petra, the rosered city , and Palmyra.
http://www.culturefocus.com/syria_jordan.htm
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Jordan and Syria
PETRA AND PALMYRA
Pictures of two ancient sites in the Middle East El Deir (the Monastery) at Petra PETRA, JORDAN The old city of Petra in Jordan is a stunning place. It deserves its overused description of ' a rose-red city half as old as time ', taken from a poem by John William Burgeon. Petra was established by the pre-Roman Nabateans, who were formally a nomadic people. A remarkable feature of the site is that many of the elaborate structures were cut into the solid, richly-colored rock.
Petra was built in an area of rugged and dramatic hills that provide stunning surroundings and a unique ambience. The easiest access is through a narrow gorge called the Siq that leads first to El Khazneh (the Treasury), the Nabatean's most fabled achievement. El Khazneh is carved into the solid sandstone. The first glimpse of this fabulous edifice as it appears in the sunlight at the end of the Siq is a sight never to be forgotten. The huge size of some of the structures at Petra, in particular El Khazneh and El Deir, is not apparent from photographs.
El Khazneh (the Treasury)
Camel in front of tombs
carved into a Petra hillside A weather-worn Petra facade
cut into pink and orange stone
The rise and fall of Petra
The wealth of Petra grew as the Nabateans gained control of caravan trade routes through the region. The city fell to the Romans in 106 AD. Although Petra continued to thrive for a time, its importance later declined along with the caravan routes on which it depended. Petra was eventually abandoned and fell into centuries of obscurity.

103. Cultural Immersion In Amman - IExplore Jordan & Syria
Explore Jordan syria with iExplore iExplore Exclusives are typically made-to-order, guided departures leaving any day you desire.
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104. Ministry Of Tourism- Syria ::
The official site of the Ministry of Tourism of syria (the syrian Arab republic). The Site Contains information about destinations in syria,
http://www.syriatourism.org/
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"Every person has two homelands His own and Syria" Syria is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. Syrian people are friendly and peaceful.
Krak des chevaliers
Omayyad Mosque Rass Al Bassite Saydnaya ...
The Syrian International Exhibition for Traditional Industries

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Horizons of Tourism Forum

Address By The RT Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE At the Horizons of Tourism Forum At Le Meridien Hotel, Damascus, Syria More... Preservation from Forest Fires More... The First Forum and Market of Tourism Investment ... Fitur expo is the first important call for the industry in 2004 The 4th Euro-Mediterranean Forum took place during Fitur. Organized by Dialogo Mediterraneo, the event analyzed the future of tourism in Syria and within the region. Syria's minister of tourism, Saadalla Agha Al Kalaa, presented the country's main tourist attractions and the government's plans for boosting arrivals. More...

105. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Syria
Damascus, capital and chief city of syria, in southwestern syria, on the Baradá River, near the AntiLebanon Mountains in the southwestern part of the
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106. Syria - Countrywatch.com
syria. Cultural Disorientation and Transitional Adjustment. This section is a primer for use by CountryWatch.com users in learning about the issues of
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107. Syria - Countrywatch.com
syria. CROSSCULTURAL ISSUES AND INFORMATION Crossing Cultural Barriers. As the world becomes increasingly connected, people both at home and in travels
http://aol.countrywatch.com/aol_topic.asp?vCOUNTRY=167&SECTION=APP&TOPIC=CCIAI&T

108. MCQ: News Desk: Syria
syria LAND OF CIVILIZATIONS One of the outstanding cultural events of the syria other press release The foremost cultural event of the year 2000
http://www.mcq.org/presse/aasyrie.html
SYRIA
LAND OF CIVILIZATIONS
One of the outstanding cultural events of the year 2000
Sarcophagus
Terra cota
Amrit, Ancient Marathus
55 x 51 x 16,5 cm
Tartus Museum The exhibition's great attraction lies in the sumptuousness and symbolism of some 400 objects on display - mostly ancient treasures with a few recent archaeological findings - some of them shown here for the first time outside Syria. Among the most remarkable objects are: a gold and lapis lazuli breast plate (around 2500 B.C.), a statue of Governor Istup-Ilum (around 2300 B.C.), the Elba Treasure (1825-1750 B.C.), a tablet inscribed with musical notation (around 1300 B.C.), a sarcophagus (500 years B.C.), a woman's funerary bas relief (around 100 A.D.), the Hercules Mosaic (around 300 A.D.), a magnificent gold funerary mask (around 100 A.D.), a silver and iron ceremonial helmet (around 100 A.D.), also a quantity of precious jewellery (brooches, bracelets, earrings, necklaces...), as well as manuscripts, statues, vases, scientific instruments, etc.
Mask
Gold
Homs, Ancient Emesa (tomb 1)

109. EU Projects In Syria
Awareness of syria as a cultural tourism destination increased among major European tour operators;. Opportunities for new Eurosyrian partnerships between
http://www.delsyr.cec.eu.int/en/eu_and_syria/projects/13.htm
Europa The European Union in the World Delegations the European Commission's Delegation to Syria [EN] home what's new? site map index ... EU at a Glance EU Projects in Syria New Municipal Administration Modernisation Project The Partnership between the European Union and Syria The Bilateral Programme of Co-operation ... DEMOGRAPHIC SECTOR SUPPORT PROGRAMME Status: on-going Programme Description To support the Syrian government efforts in promoting Syria as a cultural tourism destination, the European Union has launched a Cultural Tourism Development Programme. The objectives of this programme include the improvement of the operating efficiency of the cultural tourism sector and the increase of receipts for tourism operators. Further, the programme seeks to create new job opportunities in the tourism sector. This programme is carrying out three types of activities:
  • Capacity building in historical site management is conducted through two pilot sites, Palmyra and St-Simeon including Kharab Shams. This includes not only transfer of knowledge in management but also in site improvement;
  • Sites improvement to upgrade visitor presentation in the two pilot sites;
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