Ira, Syria
Ira, Syria
Ira, Syria has 9 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 9 of the most distinctive.
Antiochian Greek Christians
Connects Ira, Syria to: Cilicia | Saidnaya, Syria | Ein Qiniyye, Golan Heights, internationally recognized as Syrian territory occupied by Israel. See Status of the Golan Heights. | Deir Atiyah, Syria | Sahnaya, Syria
Arab Christian
Connects Ira, Syria to: Tel Aviv, Israel | Bani Zeid al-Gharbia, State of Palestine | Tikrit, Iraq | Samakh, Tiberias | Maharda, Syria
Christian
Connects Ira, Syria to: Sierra Leone | London, Ontario | Saxony | East Region (Cameroon) | Bali
Ottoman Syria
Connects Ira, Syria to: Syria | Odesa, Ukraine | Amman, Jordan | Deir ez-Zor, Syria | Rishon LeZion, Israel
Druze
Connects Ira, Syria to: United Arab Emirates | Damascus, Syria | Amman, Jordan | Latakia, Syria | Tétouan, Morocco
nahiya
Connects Ira, Syria to: Aleppo, Syria | Bayt Jibrin, Hebron | Tubas (city), Palestine | Bani Zeid al-Gharbia, State of Palestine | Jenin, State of Palestine
Sunni Muslim
Connects Ira, Syria to: Yemen | Bahrain | Amman, Jordan | Somaliland | Homs, Syria
akçe
Connects Ira, Syria to: Chiprovtsi | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus | Tubas (city), Palestine | Beit Jala, State of Palestine | Beit Hanina
Muslim
Connects Ira, Syria to: Illinois | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Minnesota | London, England | Riau Islands