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  2. Aleppo vilayet - Wikipedia

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    Map of subdivisions of Aleppo Vilayet in 1907 Divisions of the Vilayet. Sanjaks of the vilayet, circa 1876 [8]. Aleppo Sanjak (In 1908 the kaza of Ayıntab was joined with the kaza of Pazarcık from the Marash Sanjak and became a sanjak) [citation needed] (Aleppo, İskenderun, Antakya, Belen, Idlib, Al-Bab, Jisr al-Shughur)

  3. Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    Aleppo (/ ə ˈ l ɛ p oʊ / ə-LEP-oh; Arabic: ﺣَﻠَﺐ, ALA-LC: Ḥalab, IPA:) is a city in Syria, which serves as the capital of the Aleppo Governorate, the most populous governorate of Syria. [8]

  4. Module : Location map/data/Syria Ancient City of Aleppo

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Syria Ancient City of Aleppo. 5 languages.

  5. Bab al-Hawa Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Bab al-Hawa Border Crossing (Arabic: معبر باب الهوى, "Gate of the Winds Crossing" [1]) is located on the Syria–Turkey border about 50 km (31 mi) west of Aleppo in northwest Syria. It connects the Syrian M45 and the Turkish D827 highways, between the cities of İskenderun and Idlib , and is known for its long lines of trucks ...

  6. Module:Location map/data/Syria Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Syria Aleppo. 6 languages.

  7. Rebels' capture of Aleppo stirs Syrian homecoming hopes in Turkey

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    Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has said more than 40% of 3 million Syrians in Turkey are from Aleppo, once the country's biggest city. But much of it was laid waste when Syrian forces ...

  8. Aleppo Eyalet - Wikipedia

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    Aleppo Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة حلب; Ottoman Turkish: ایالت حلب, romanized: Eyālet-i Ḥaleb) [2] was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. After the Ottoman conquest it was governed from Damascus, but by 1534 Aleppo was made the capital of a new eyalet. [3] Its reported area in the 19th century was 8,451 square miles (21,890 km 2). [4]

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