Souq Wadi Barada

Syria / Damaskus / az-Zabadani /
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Souq Wadi Barada (Arabic: سوق وادي بردى Sūq Wādī Bardā)
Alternative spelling: Suq Wadi Burda, Souk Wadi Barada

Village soog wade Barada " named since antiquity to be "Abella", then turned its name after the Arab conquest to "Apple's market" for being a trade center and a place where there was an annual market

soog wade Barada .. Bride of water flowing from between his fingers
The town market and the Barada valley between two mountains are Mount Prophet Abel from the southwest, Mount Ain joy from the northwest, which overlooks the valley is covered with trees, punctuated by the Barada River beautiful sung by poets.
Away from the capital Damascus, a distance of 28 km towards the north-west, and rising from the sea in 1035, and covers an area of 120 hectares regulatory scheme almost

Dependent parents and residents of Wadi Barada mainly on agriculture, especially fruit trees such as apples, as well as livestock.
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Coordinates:   33°37'27"N   36°6'20"E
This article was last modified 9 years ago