Information about Syrian

Syrian(s) can refer to:
  1. Citizens of the Arab Republic of Syria; see also Demographics of Syria
  2. Aramaic-speaking Christians also known as Assyrians


See also Syriacs
Anthem
Homat el Diyar
Guardians of the Land


Capital
(and largest city) Damascus

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Population: 18,448,752

Age structure:
0-14 years: 37.4% (male 3,556,795; female 3,350,799)
15-64 years: 59.3% (male 5,601,971; female 5,333,022)
65 years and over: 3.3% (male 288,868; female 317,052) (2005 est.
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Aramaic}}} 
Writing system: Aramaic abjad, Syriac abjad, Hebrew abjad, Mandaic alphabet with a handfull of inscriptions found in Demotic[2] and Chinese[3] characters.
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The Assyrians (also called Syriacs; see names of Syriac Christians) are an ethnic group whose origins lie in what is today Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria, but many of whom have migrated to the Caucasus, North America and Western Europe during the past century.
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Syriacs or Syrians may refer to:
  • Assyrians
  • Eastern Assyrians, members of the Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean Catholic Church
  • Western Assyrians, members of the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Syrian Catholic Church

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