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Latakia
is Syria’s main sea-port on the Mediterranean (186 km southwest of
Aleppo). It has retained its importance since ancient times. Latakia was
one of the five cities built by Saluqos Nikator in the second century B.C.
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Latakia
is the sea-gate to Syria. It is well-provided with accommodation, and is
well-placed as a base from which to explore the coastal regions of the
country. |
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Mention
should also be made of the historically important Ras Shamra, only 16 km
to the north of Latakia. This is the site of Ugarit, the kingdom that had
a golden past in administration, education diplomacy, law, religion and
economics between the 16th and the 13th centuries B.C. It is the kingdom
that gave humanity the first alphabet in the world. This alphabet is still
preserved in a clay tablet at the National Museum in Damascus. |
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Jableh is another Syrian seaside town, 28 km to the south of
Latakia. |
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