About: Manin, Syria

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Manin or Ain Manin (Arabic: منين) is a small town in southern Syria about 18 kilometers north of Damascus. Manin is a popular tourist site, surrounded by seven small mountains with the Manin valley between them. The Manin river flows from a mountain dubbed "Al-Ain" (Arabic : العين) and continues until it reaches the suburbs of Damascus. The town has an elevation of roughly 1,200 meters above sea level. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Manin had a population of 17,521 in the 2004 census. In the 1960s it was reported to be a relatively large village with 3,200 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims.

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  • عين منين بلدة تتبع لمنطقة التل وتقع ضمن سلسلة جبال القلمون في محافظة ريف دمشق. تعود التسمية إلى العهد الآرامي وهي تعني الماء الغزير نسبة إلى نبعها الذي يتدفق من أسفل جبل سمي باسمها، وتشتهر بطبيعتها الجميلة من جبال وبساتين غناء وهواء عليل. وفيها ما يقارب 30 ألف نسمة أو أكثر (ar)
  • Manin or Ain Manin (Arabic: منين) is a small town in southern Syria about 18 kilometers north of Damascus. Manin is a popular tourist site, surrounded by seven small mountains with the Manin valley between them. The Manin river flows from a mountain dubbed "Al-Ain" (Arabic : العين) and continues until it reaches the suburbs of Damascus. The town has an elevation of roughly 1,200 meters above sea level. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Manin had a population of 17,521 in the 2004 census. In the 1960s it was reported to be a relatively large village with 3,200 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims. Recent discoveries at another mountain named (Mar Takla) (From Arabic : مار تقلا, Saint Thecla) show that the town had a long history, especially in the Roman and Byzantine periods, with two temples carved in the mountain's stone as well as many houses and tombs. St. Helena had two churches constructed in Manin. (en)
  • Manin (arab. منين) – miasto w Syrii, w dystrykcie At-Tall w muhafazie Damaszek. Według spisu ludności z 2004 roku liczyło 17 521 mieszkańców. (pl)
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  • عين منين بلدة تتبع لمنطقة التل وتقع ضمن سلسلة جبال القلمون في محافظة ريف دمشق. تعود التسمية إلى العهد الآرامي وهي تعني الماء الغزير نسبة إلى نبعها الذي يتدفق من أسفل جبل سمي باسمها، وتشتهر بطبيعتها الجميلة من جبال وبساتين غناء وهواء عليل. وفيها ما يقارب 30 ألف نسمة أو أكثر (ar)
  • Manin (arab. منين) – miasto w Syrii, w dystrykcie At-Tall w muhafazie Damaszek. Według spisu ludności z 2004 roku liczyło 17 521 mieszkańców. (pl)
  • Manin or Ain Manin (Arabic: منين) is a small town in southern Syria about 18 kilometers north of Damascus. Manin is a popular tourist site, surrounded by seven small mountains with the Manin valley between them. The Manin river flows from a mountain dubbed "Al-Ain" (Arabic : العين) and continues until it reaches the suburbs of Damascus. The town has an elevation of roughly 1,200 meters above sea level. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Manin had a population of 17,521 in the 2004 census. In the 1960s it was reported to be a relatively large village with 3,200 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims. (en)
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