The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Latakia, Syria.
- 2004
- 26 May 2004: Birth of Danial Hamdan.
- Population: 383,786.[12]
- 2008 - Population: 951,000 (estimate).[13]
- 2011
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2 June: Suicide bombing near a mosque in the city's center kills three civilians and injures several others.[19]
- 14 August: Asma al-Assad, the First Lady of Syria visits the city and attends the graduation ceremony for the 5th batch of students of the National Center for Distinguished Students.[20]
- 27 November: Al-Manara University opened.[21]
- 2017
- 25 March: Authorities seize large amounts of weapons and ammo that were to be smuggled to terrorists in Latakia.[22]
- 6 April: Tishreen University Hospital in Lattakia receives new batch of medical aid provided by Russia.[23]
- 4 May: Authorities arrest a criminal group responsible for a number of kidnappings and killings in the city and surrounding villages.[24]
- 4 September: Terrorist groups launch a missile onto Latakia causing material damage.[25]
- 10 October: Over 140 students graduate from the Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport in Latakia.[26]
- 24 October: A car rigged with 50 kg of explosives was seized by the authorities near a private hospital.[27]
- 17 November: Prime Minister of Syria Imad Khamis launches plans to rehabilitate the Al-Assad Sports City complex, which was closed temporarily during the civil war and used to house refugees from the city of Aleppo.[28]
- 18 November: A batch of aid sent from Belarus containing canned food, 2500 pieces of clothes and other relief materials arrives in Latakia to be distributed among hundreds of families affected by terrorism in Latakia, Damascus, and Homs.[29]
- 25 November: Following the liberation of the city of Deir ez-Zor from ISIL militants, 125 tons of citrus were sent from Latakia to the city of Deir ez-Zor.[30]
- 11 December: Russian president Vladimir Putin, accompanied by his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad visits the Khmeimim airbase.[31]
"Refugees Pour Into Latakia", New York Times, 27 April 1909
"16 Killed in Latakia Blast", New York Times, 6 July 1942
This article incorporates information from the Arabic Wikipedia and French Wikipedia.
- "Ladikiyeh, Laodicea", Handbook for Travellers in Syria and Palestine, London: J. Murray, 1868, hdl:2027/uc1.b000916685
- Hogarth, David George (1910). "Latakia" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). p. 239.
- "El-Ladikiyeh", Palestine and Syria (5th ed.), Leipsig: Karl Baedeker, 1912, hdl:2027/njp.32101064638636
- Ernst Honigmann [in German] (1934). "Al-Ladhikiya". Encyclopedia of Islam. Leiden: Brill. p. 3. ISBN 9004097910.
- Yasir Sari (1992). Safahat min Tarikh al-Ladhiqiyya (in Arabic). Damascus.
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- Noelle Watson, ed. (1996), "Latakia", International Dictionary of Historic Places, Fitzroy Dearborn, ISBN 9781884964039