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invasions in ancient times,http://venta.innovatic.es/user/view.php?id=188999&course=1, especially for the people of Amrit in the south of Tartus. Arwad Island Amrit still retains its name since the 5th century B.C. It has a temple surrounded by water. Arwad is a beautiful small island,http://www.okanou.com/userinfo.php?uid=106062, with a mass of houses and fortresses with narrow lanes. It has many cafes and restaurants overlooking Tartus and the sea. Its ancient citadel was used as a prison for the nationalists during the resistance against the French. The walls of some cells in this citadel are still covered with the writings of the nationalists. Bosra: Situated in the vast Hawran plain, some 145 kilometers south of Damascus. It is an extremely ancient city mentioned in the lists of Tutmose III and Akhenaten in the fourteenth century B.C. The first Nabatean city in the second century B.C., it bore the name Buhora, but during the Hellenistic period, it was known by the name of Bustra. Later the Romans took an active interest in the city, and at the time of the Emperor Trajan it was made the capital of the Province
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