The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria

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The Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES), also called Rojava, is a self-governing area in northeastern Syria that is not officially recognized.[1] It includes separate areas called cantons in Afrin, Jazira, Euphrates, Raqqa, Tabqa, Manbij, and Deir Ez-Zor.[1]

History

The region got self-rule in 2012 during the Syrian civil war. Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Rojava's armed force, has also been involved in the war.[1][2][3]

Quick Facts Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria Rêveberiya Xweseriya Demokratîk a Herêma Bakur û Rojhilatê Sûriyê (Kurdish) الإدارة الذاتية الديمقراطية لإقليم شمال وشرق سوريا (Arabic) ܡܕܒܪܢܘܬ݂ܳܐ ܝܬ݂ܝܬܳܐ ܕܝܡܩܪܐܛܝܬܳܐ ܠܩܠܝܡܳܐ ܕܓܪܒܝܳܐ ܘ ܡܕܢܚܳܐ ܕܣܘܪܝܰܐ (Classical Syriac) Kuzey ve Doğu Suriye Demokratik Özerk Yönetimi Bölgesi (Turkish), Capital ...
Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
Rêveberiya Xweseriya Demokratîk a Herêma Bakur û Rojhilatê Sûriyê (Kurdish)

الإدارة الذاتية الديمقراطية لإقليم شمال وشرق سوريا (Arabic) ܡܕܒܪܢܘܬ݂ܳܐ ܝܬ݂ܝܬܳܐ ܕܝܡܩܪܐܛܝܬܳܐ ܠܩܠܝܡܳܐ ܕܓܪܒܝܳܐ ܘ ܡܕܢܚܳܐ ܕܣܘܪܝܰܐ (Classical Syriac)

Kuzey ve Doğu Suriye Demokratik Özerk Yönetimi Bölgesi (Turkish)
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Map of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria.
CapitalAyn Issa [4][5]
Largest cityRaqqa
Official languagesAll regions:
  • Kurdish (Kurmanji)
  • Arabic

In the Jazira Region:

  • Syriac

In the Manbij Region:

  • Turkish
  • Adyghe
Area
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50,000[6] km2 (19,000 sq mi)
Population
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4,600,000≈ [7]
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The region is not officially recognized as an independent entity by Assad's regime or any other national governments, except for the Parliament of Catalonia in Spain.[8][9][10] It has widespread support for its democratic, sustainable, equal, and feminist laws.[11]

Northeastern Syria is home to diverse ethnic groups including the Kurdish, Arabs and Assyrians, alongside smaller communities of Turkmen, Armenians, Circassians, and Yazidi people.[source?]

Since 2016, Turkish and Turkish-backed forces have taken over parts of northwestern Syria from the SDF. DAANES and its SDF have said they will protect all areas under their control from any attacks.[12]

Geography

The region is located west of the Tigris, east of the Euphrates, and south of the Turkish border. It borders Iraq to the southeast and the Iraqi Kurdistan Region to the northeast. The area is mostly flat with some low hills and a few mountains, including Mount Abdulaziz and part of the Sinjar Mountain Range.[13][better source needed] It includes parts of the al-Hasakah, Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, and Aleppo governorates in Syria.[14][better source needed]

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