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S43.5 km
Hotel Baron, Aleppo, Syria
in Antique Hotels
Hotel Baron, in Aleppo, started as Ararat Hotel, built in 1909.
posted by: Torgut
location: Syria
date approved: 12/15/2011
last visited: never
S43.6 km
Juices & Smoothies in Aleppo, Syria
in Juice and Smoothie Bars
A brilliant juice and smoothie bar in Aleppo, Syria
date approved: 01/07/2012
S44.4 km
Ancient City of Aleppo, Syria
in World Heritage Sites
The Ancient City of Aleppo it's a world for itself, hard to describe in a single text. Aleppo, as a whole, is the second city of Syria, with about 3 million inhabitants.
last visited: 05/10/2006
Citadel of Aleppo - Aleppo, Syria
in Numismatic Photographs
Coin of five Syrian pounds depicting the access to the citadel of Aleppo.
date approved: 01/30/2012
last visited: 09/18/2008
NW67.4 km
Fevzipasa Railway Station / Fevzipasa Tren Istasyonu (Gaziantep Province - Turkey)
in Train Stations/Depots
The depicted well reconstructed railway station of the Turkish State Railways (TCCD) you can find in a small town Fevzipasa located close to the Syrian borders...
posted by: Dorcadion Team
location: Türkiye
date approved: 08/16/2011
NW76.3 km
Hasanbeyli (Osmaniye province, Turkey) ~ population 4 800
in Population Signs
Depicted sign, marking Hasanbeyli town limts and informing about its population, is located at local district road connecting Hasanbeyli with state highway D400 near to Kalecik.
date approved: 04/30/2014
S109.8 km
Serjilla, Dead Cities, Syria
The lost city of Serjilla is arguably the most popular amongst the group of around 700 of the Dead Cities, and the only one I could visit.
Serjilla, Syria
in Ghost Towns
SW141.9 km
LONGEST - Colonnade in the Roman World
in Superlatives
The Great Colonnade at Apamea is situated in northern Syria.
posted by: g300td
date approved: 11/11/2014
SW142.1 km
Great Colonnade at Apamea, Syria
in Ancient Roman Civilization
The longest colonnade in the Roman World.
date approved: 11/03/2014
in Wikipedia Entries
date approved: 10/30/2014
in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins
date approved: 12/31/2012