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Christians in Syria
The Syrian Ministry of Tourism recently invited journalists from around the world to view Syria's treasures from the capital city of Damascus to the ancient cities of Bosra and Palmyra. Fox News went along for the ride.
- In the town of Maalula, just outside Damascus, many people still speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ. It’s one of the very few places in the world where that tongue is still spoken. Some children don’t even learn Arabic, the official language of Syria, until they start school.read moreFNCShare
- The facade of the Umayyad mosque in Damascus, Syria, one is Islam's holiest sites. When Christianity became the official religion of the Byzantine Empire, a basilica to St. John the Baptist was built on the site where the mosque now stands. The head of St. John the Baptist is reportedly buried in the mosque.read moreFNCShare
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Christians in Syria
The Syrian Ministry of Tourism recently invited journalists from around the world to view Syria's treasures from the capital city of Damascus to the ancient cities of Bosra and Palmyra. Fox News went along for the ride.
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