Ain al-ArousW
Ain al-Arous

Ain al-Arous is a Syrian village in Tal Abyad District, in Raqqa Governorate, located 3 km south of the city of Tal Abyad, 92 km north of the city of Raqqa, 200 km east of the city of Aleppo and 420 km north of the capital Damascus. It is near the border with Turkey. The Balikh River rises from it.

Al-Alamein, SyriaW
Al-Alamein, Syria

Al-Alamein is a Syrian village located in the Hama Subdistrict of the Hama District in Hama Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Alamein had a population of 1,081 in the 2004 census.

Al-BahdaliyahW
Al-Bahdaliyah

Al-Bahdaliyah is a Syrian village located in Markaz Rif Dimashq, Douma District. Al-Bahdaliyah had a population of 12,330 in the 2004 census.

Al-KhamisiyahW
Al-Khamisiyah

Al-Khamisiyah is a Syrian village located in Markaz Rif Dimashq, Douma District. Al-Khamisiyah had a population of 1,024 in the 2004 census.

Aqraba, Rif Dimashq GovernorateW
Aqraba, Rif Dimashq Governorate

Aqraba is a Syrian village located in Markaz Rif Dimashq, Douma District. Aqraba had a population of 6,799 in the 2004 census.

Aqraba, SyriaW
Aqraba, Syria

Aqraba is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the al-Sanamayn District of the Daraa Governorate. In the 2004 census by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Aqraba had a population of 4,413.

BabisqaW
Babisqa

Babisqa (بابسقا) is a village in the Dead Cities of northwestern Syria. Its archaeological remains include two churches, large and small public baths, and a marketplace as well as unidentified buildings, which were constructed between the 4th and 7th centuries CE. In 2011, the village was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Dead Cities.

BariqaW
Bariqa

Bariqa is a village in southwestern Syria, administratively part of the Quneitra Governorate, south of Quneitra, in the Syrian-controlled portion of the Golan Heights. Nearby localities include Beer Ajam to the north, Naba al-Sakhr to the northeast, al-Harra and Namer to the east, al-Suwaysah and Jasim to the southeast and al-Rafid to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Bariqa had a population of 371 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Circassians from the Abadzekh tribe, who profess Sunni Islam.

Al-Bayda, TadmurW
Al-Bayda, Tadmur

al-Bayda is a village in eastern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate. It is situated in the Syrian Desert on the road between Tadmur (Palmyra) in the east and Tiyas in the west. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics of Syria (CBS), al-Bayda had a population of 670 in the 2004 census.

Beer AjamW
Beer Ajam

Beer Ajam is a Syrian Circassian village in the Quneitra Governorate in the Syrian controlled portion of the Golan Heights. It has been inhabited for about 150 years. Its first houses were built in 1872. Nearby localities include Quneitra to the north, Naba al-Sakhr to the northeast, al-Harra to the east, Namer to the southeast and Bariqa to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Beer Ajam had a population of 353 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are Circassians from the Abadzekh and Kebertei tribes.

BehyoW
Behyo

Behyo (بهيو) is a village in northwestern Syria, located on the Jebel al’Ala region of the Dead Cities. The town was built in the 5th and 6th centuries, motivated by a prospering olive oil trade. Archaeological remains include two churches, olive presses, villas and other dwellings. In 2011, the village was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Dead Cities.

Ein QiniyyeW
Ein Qiniyye

Ein Qiniyye or 'Ayn Qunya is a Druze village in the Israeli-occupied southern foothills of Mount Hermon, 750 meters above sea level. It was granted local council status in 1982. Its inhabitants are mostly Syrian citizens with permanent residency status in Israel. In 2019 it had a population of 2,098.

FedioW
Fedio

Fedio is a Syrian village located in Latakia Governorate. Fedio had a population of 4,065 in the 2004 census.

Al-Hafar, SyriaW
Al-Hafar, Syria

Al-Hafar is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, south of Homs. It is situated in the Syrian Desert, located south of Sadad, west of Huwwarin and northeast of Qarah. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Hafar had a population of 589 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Syriac Orthodox Christians.

Al-HamratW
Al-Hamrat

Al-Hamrat is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate. It is situated in a plain along the western fringes of the Syrian Desert. Nearby localities include the subdistrict center of al-Riqama to the north, Shayrat to the northeast, Sadad to the south, Hisyah to the southwest and Jandar to the northwest. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Hamrat had a population of 1,624 in the 2004 census. It has Syria's only Spoonbill breeding colony.

Hutaytet al-TurkmanW
Hutaytet al-Turkman

Hutaytet al-Turkman is a Syrian village located in Markaz Rif Dimashq, Douma District. Hutaytet al-Turkman had a population of 4,800 in the 2004 census.

JamrinW
Jamrin

Jamrin is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Daraa Governorate, located east of Daraa and immediately north of Bosra. Other nearby localities include Maaraba to the west, Kharaba to the northwest, al-Mujaymer to the north and al-Qurayya to the east. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Jamrin had a population of 1,000 in the 2004 census.

Kashif, SyriaW
Kashif, Syria

Kashif is a village in western Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate.

Khiyarat DannunW
Khiyarat Dannun

Khiyarat Dannun is a village in the Rif Dimashq Governorate in southern Syria south of Damascus. Nearby localities include Khan Dannun to the west, al-Kiswah to the north and Deir Ali to the southeast. Khiyarat Dannun had a population of 3,645 in 2004.

Al-MasrabW
Al-Masrab

Al-Masrab is a village in eastern Syria, administratively part of the Deir ez-Zor Governorate, located along the Euphrates River, northwest of Deir ez-Zor. Nearby localities include al-Tabni to the northwest, al-Harmushiyah to the north, al-Kasrah to the northeast, al-Saawah to the east and al-Shumaytiyah to the southeast. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, al-Masrab had a population of 4,833 in the 2004 census.

MaydaaW
Maydaa

Maydaa is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Douma District of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located east of Damascus. Nearby localities include Adra to the north, al-Jarba to the south and Hawsh Nasri to the west. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Maydaa had a population of 3,108 in the 2004 census.

Al-MishtayaW
Al-Mishtaya

Al-Mishtaya is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located west of Homs and north of the border with Lebanon. Nearby localities include al-Husn to the southeast, Zweitina to the west, Marmarita to the northwest and al-Nasirah to the north. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Mishtaya had a population of 1,002 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians.

Al-Qahtaniyah, Raqqa GovernorateW
Al-Qahtaniyah, Raqqa Governorate

Al-Qahtaniya is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of Raqqa Governorate, located just northwest of Raqqa. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Qahtaniya had a population of 2,490 in the 2004 census.

Al-QuriyahW
Al-Quriyah

Al-Quriyah is a city in eastern Syria, administratively part of the Deir ez-Zor Governorate, located along the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, south of Deir ez-Zor. Nearby localities include Diban, Mahkan and al-Tayanah to the north, Mayadin to the northwest and al-Asharah, Darnaj and Suwaydan Jazirah to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, al-Quriyah had a population of 28,172 in the 2004 census, making it the largest locality in the al-Asharah subdistrict ("nahiyah.")

Al-Salihiyah, Deir ez-Zor GovernorateW
Al-Salihiyah, Deir ez-Zor Governorate

Al-Salihiyah is a town in eastern Syria, administratively part of the Deir ez-Zor Governorate, located on the western bank of the Euphrates River, south of Deir ez-Zor. Nearby localities include al-Asharah, Mayadin and al-Muhasan to the north and Hajin and al-Jalaa to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, al-Salihiyah had a population of 4,471 in the 2004 census. The village is located just next to the site of ancient Dura-Europos.

Salim, SyriaW
Salim, Syria

Slaim is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the al-Suwayda Governorate, located north of al-Suwayda. Nearby localities include Attil to the west, Mardak and Shahba to the north and Qanawat to the southeast. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Salim had a population of 2,129 in the 2004 census.

Samad, SyriaW
Samad, Syria

Samad is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Daraa Governorate, located east of Daraa and immediately southeast of Bosra. Other nearby localities include al-Qurayya to the northeast, Hout to the east and Dhibin to the southeast. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Samad had a population of 3,098 in the 2004 census.

SurqaniyaW
Surqaniya

Surqaniya (سرقانيا) is a village in northwestern Syria, in the Jebel Sem’an region of the Dead Cities. In 2011, the village was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Dead Cities.

Tiba ElturkiW
Tiba Elturki

Tiba Elturki is a Syrian village located in Salamiyah Subdistrict in Salamiyah District, Hama. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Tiba Elturki had a population of 361 in the 2004 census. The village name is a reflection of the ethnic identity of the vicinity and its residents are predominantly ethnic Syrian Turkmens.

Umm Haratayn, al-SuwaydaW
Umm Haratayn, al-Suwayda

Umm Haratayn is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the al-Suwayda Governorate, located north of al-Suwayda. Nearby localities include al-Hirak, Khirbet Ghazaleh and Da'el to the west and Umm Walad and Bosra to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Umm Haratayn had a population of 574 in the 2004 census.

Al-Zaazu'W
Al-Zaazu'

Al-Zaazu' is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of Raqqa Governorate, located north of Raqqa. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Zaazu' had a population of 779 in the 2004 census.

ZarzitaW
Zarzita

Zarzita (زرزيتا) is a village in northwestern Syria, located in the Jebel Jalaqa region of the Dead Cities. It was constructed in the 5th-6th century CE, a time when local agricultural prosperity supported many surrounding monastic communities.

Zayzun, DaraaW
Zayzun, Daraa

Zayzun is a town in southern Syria, administratively part of the Daraa Governorate, and located northwest of Daraa on the Syrian-Jordanian borders. The village is famous for its waterfalls and other natural sites.

ZimrinW
Zimrin

Zimrin is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the al-Sanamayn District of the Daraa Governorate. Nearby localities include Qayta and al-Sanamayn to the east, Samlin and Inkhil to the southeast, Jasim to the south, Nimer to the southwest, al-Harra to the west, Aqraba to the northwest and Kafr Shams to the northeast. In the 2004 census by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Zimrin had a population of 2,048.