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Jawbat Burghal

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Jawbat Burghal
جوبة برغال
Jawbat Burghal is located in Syria
Jawbat Burghal
Jawbat Burghal
Coordinates:35°29′19″N36°10′36″E/ 35.48861°N 36.17667°E/35.48861; 36.17667
CountrySyria
GovernorateLatakia
DistrictQardaha
SubdistrictJawbat Burghal
Population
(2004 census)[1]
• Total959
Time zoneUTC+2(EET)
• Summer (DST)UTC+3(EEST)

Jawbat Burghal(Arabic:جوبة برغال) is a town in northwesternSyria,administratively part of theLatakia Governorate,located east ofLatakiainan-Nusayriyah Mountains.Nearby localities includeQardaha,al-Fakhurah,IstamoandShatha.According to theSyria Central Bureau of Statistics,Jawbat Burghal had a population of 959 in the 2004 census.[1]

Due to its location on the An-Nusayriyah Mountains, the Jawbat Burghal area is home to Syria's cedar, juniper, pine trees. Around Jawbat Burghal there are many hiking trails on the western part of the range where these trees thrive. Roughly 300 hectares of land around Jawat Burghal haveC.Libaniinterspersed with other conifers, and oaks. Conservation of these forests is highly threatened due to the massive unrest caused by the Syrian civil war and climate change-induced forest fires. However, it must noted that cedar saplings from this region are to highly resilient and have helped in reforesting many former cedar stands located in Lebanon. The region falls under the natural distribution of cedar forests in that region from southern Anatolia till the Homs gap and beyond into Lebanon & the Palestine frontier.Forest conservation and protection in Syriahas severly been affected due to the Syrian civil war and rising climatic incidents like forest fires and drought.[2][3][4][5]

The town was the birthplace ofSalman al-Murshid.The founder of the (Fada'i), who fought against the feudal lords and their tyranny in various parts of the Syrian coast.

References

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  1. ^abGeneral Census of Population and Housing 2004Archived2013-01-13 atarchive.today
  2. ^Ibrahem, Abeer; Koubaily, Emad; Thabeet, Ali (June 2020)."Assessment of suitable habitat of the natural regeneration C. Libani A. Richard in Slenfeh (Syria)".
  3. ^"Unasylva - Vol. 2, No. 2 - Forest conditions in Syria and Lebanon".fao.org.Retrieved2024-08-12.
  4. ^"Wildfire rages for 2nd day in Lebanon, spreads to Syria".PBS News.2021-07-29.Retrieved2024-08-12.
  5. ^"Random loggers turn Syria's oak tree forests to charcoal".Raseef22.2022-10-27.Retrieved2024-08-12.