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Control of cities during the Syrian civil war

Control of cities during the Syrian civil war

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This page provides maps and a list of cities and towns during the Syrian civil war.

Maps

For all towns (size 7 or larger) and strategic places like airfields, border-crossings, ports, dams, military bases and oil fields.For all villages (Size 6 or smaller) and detailed places like hills, factories, neighborhoods and checkpoints.

List

Syria is subdivided in a hierarchical manner into 14 Governorates (or G.) and 65 Districts. For each governorate, the first city in the table is the governorate capital (and capital city of its district at the same time). The following towns are the regional capitals (administrative centers) of the districts. The last item is the rural area outside the listed towns in each governorate. Each section details a brief summary of that city or town's history during the Syrian Civil War. The population figures are given according to the 2004 official census.

The table is sortable. Click on the arrows next to the column headings to sort alphabetically, based on population, District, or control status.
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Aleppo Governorate

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Damascus and Rif Damashq Governorates

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Daraa Governorate

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Deir ez-Zor Governorate

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Hama Governorate

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al-Hasakah Governorate

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Homs Governorate

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Idlib Governorate

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Latakia Governorate

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Quneitra Governorate

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Raqqa Governorate

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as-Suwayda Governorate

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Tartus Governorate

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