Afrin, Syria

Afrin, Syria

Afrin
عفرين
Afrin is located in Syria
Afrin
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 36°30′36″N 36°52′04″E / 36.51°N 36.86778°E / 36.51; 36.86778
Country  Syria
Governorate Aleppo Governorate
District Afrin District
Elevation 270 m (886 ft)
Population (2008)
 - Total 80,000
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) +3 (UTC)

Afrin (Arabic: عفرينʿAfrīn, Kurdish: Efrîn) is both a district and city of the Aleppo Governorate, Syria. The district includes the city of 80,000 inhabitants and 366 surrounding villages and farms. The region of Afrin with its 490,000 inhabitants is next to Kurd-Dagh ("Mountain of the Kurds"). The district has a surface of 2.033 km square and e.g. consists of seven municipalities (Afrin (center), Jindêrês, Sharan, Mobetan/Mahbatli, Rajo, Bulbul, Shiyê) with 366 villages like Katma, Kastall, Kibar and Rajo. The name of Afrin in Kurdish means "fruitfully creation" or "blessing".

The Afrin River flows through the city.

The first resistance against French troops was based on DECO and Shikakies tribes in northern Afrin. The city was later built by France as a commercial center.


Coordinates: 36°30′36″N 36°52′04″E / 36.51°N 36.86778°E / 36.51; 36.86778

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