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The university was founded under the name of the University of Latakia on 20 May 1971. The name was changed in 1975 to Tishreen University (Arabic: جامعة تشرين, lit. 'October University') to honor the memory of the October War (Tishreen War in Arabic). [1]
Contact us; Special pages; Contribute ... Latakia University [a] LU Latakia: 1971 tishreen.edu.sy: Homs University [b] HU Homs: 1979
Latakia Sports City stadium. Latakia is the home city of three football clubs: Tishreen Sports Club was founded in 1947, [95] Hutteen Sports Club was founded in 1945, [96] and Tadamon SC was founded in 1980. All teams are based in the al-Assad Stadium, which carries a capacity of 28,000 people. Just north of the city is the Latakia Sports City ...
Damascus University Faculty of Medicine Public Damascus: 1903 1909 MD Al Mazzah Highway F0000060: 1953 - Current University of Aleppo Faculty of Medicine Public Aleppo: 1967 1973 MD Omar Abu Risha Street F0001438: 1967 - Current Latakia University Faculty of Medicine Public Latakia: 1974 1980 MD F0001439: 1979 - Current Homs University Faculty ...
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1947 - Tishreen Sports Club formed. 1950s - Port of Latakia expanded. [7] 1955 - Latakia Camp of Palestinian refugees established. 1957 - Population: 56,000. [6] 1970s - Ras Ibn Hani archaeological site discovered near Latakia. 1970 - Population: 125,716. [9] 1971 - Latakia University established. 1973 - 7 October: Battle of Latakia occurs ...
Latakia Municipal Stadium, home ground of Tishreen. The team plays at the Latakia Municipal Stadium together with the other city team, the Hutteen SC. The facility is located within the Latakia Sports City and was built for the 1987 Mediterranean Games. The stadium has a capacity of 28,000 spectators. [4]