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This is
the only island in Syria, and it is located 3 kms from Tartus. It was an
independent kingdom named Aradus in the days of Canaanites. It was often
mentioned in inscriptions because of its importance in commerce and
seafaring. Arwad provided shelter for those escaping from foreign invasions in ancient times, especially for the people of Amrit in the south of Tartus. |
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Amrit still retains its name since the 5th century B.C. It has a temple
surrounded by water. Arwad is a beautiful small island, 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. |
![]() Fishermen from Arwad |
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