Latakia
City in SyriaLatakia is the principal port city of Syria and capital city of the Latakia Governorate located on the Mediterranean coast. Historically, it has also been known as Laodicea in Syria or Laodicea ad Mare. In addition to serving as a port, the city is a significant manufacturing center for surrounding agricultural towns and villages. According to a 2023 estimate, the population of the city is 709,000, its population greatly increased as a result of the ongoing Syrian Civil War, which led to an influx of internally displaced persons from rebel held areas. It is the 5th-largest city in Syria after Aleppo, Damascus, Homs and Hama. Cape Apostolos Andreas, the north-eastern tip of Cyprus, is about 109 kilometres (68 mi) away.
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AI Generated- 1086The Banu Munqidh were succeeded by the Seljuks during the reign of Malik-Shah I.
- 1074The city experienced brief Byzantine control.
- 19 August 1097Guynemer of Boulogne raided the city with 28 ships from Cyprus during the First Crusade.
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Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Latakia
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Latakia Sanjak
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Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Latakia
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Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Latakia)
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Siege of Laodicea (636)
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