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Hope Tourists Will Come to the Ancient City

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Palmyra is in the desert northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. It was one of the world's greatest cultural cities in the first and second centuries and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Part of the city was destroyed in the civil war that lasted until a year ago when President Assad was overthrown. Since then, there have been reports of violence by militias, including those led by the government. Mohammad Bahaa, a guide in the city, says few…
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Palmyra is in the desert northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. It was one of the world's greatest cultural cities in the first and second centuries and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Part of the city was destroyed in the civil war that lasted until a year ago when President Assad was overthrown. Since then, there have been reports of violence by militias, including those led by the government. Mohammad Bahaa, a guide in the city, says few…

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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