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Dweir Baabda
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Dweir Baabda |
| settlement_type | Village |
| native_name | دوير بعبده |
| pushpin_map | Syria |
| pushpin_label_position | bottom |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in Syria |
| pushpin_mapsize | 250 |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | Flag of the Syrian revolution.svg Syria |
| subdivision_type1 | Governorate |
| subdivision_name1 | Latakia |
| subdivision_type2 | District |
| subdivision_name2 | Jableh |
| subdivision_type3 | Subdistrict |
| subdivision_name3 | al-Qutailibiyah |
| leader_title1 | |
| established_title | |
| established_title2 | |
| established_title3 | |
| unit_pref | Metric |
| area_total_km2 | |
| area_land_km2 | |
| population_as_of | 2004 |
| population_total | 2,529 |
| population_blank1_title | Ethnicities |
| population_blank2_title | Religions |
| timezone | EET |
| utc_offset | +2 |
| timezone_DST | EEST |
| utc_offset_DST | +3 |
| coordinates | |
| elevation_footnotes | |
| elevation_m | 700 |
| postal_code_type |
Dweir Baabda (, Duwayr Ba'bda or Duweir Baabda) is a village in northwestern Syria administratively part of the Latakia Governorate, located southeast of Latakia. It is situated off a secondary road, at the summit of a mountain in the coastal Nusayriyah Range and has an elevation of over 700 meters above sea level. Nearby localities include Daliyah to the east, Baabda to the south, Baniyas to the southwest, Qurfays to the west, Jableh to the northwest, al-Qassabin to the north and Ayn al-Sharqiyah to the northeast. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Dweir Baabda had a population was 2,529 in 2004. Its inhabitants are predominantly Alawites.
The ruins of a monastery dating to the Byzantine era is present in the village. Dweir Baabda is a rural village whose inhabitants engage largely in agriculture, cultivating tobacco, olives and apples. It serves as a center of sorts for some of the neighboring localities, providing health care and pharmaceutical services. It also contains the only major mall in the vicinity. Schools began being built in Dweir Baabda in the 1920s. In the 1960s Dweir Baabda was described as a "large village." It currently spreads over a large area.
Salah Jadid, the late strongman of Syria who was overthrown by Hafez al-Assad in 1970, was born in Dweir Baabda.
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- Ali, Samar. [http://www.esyria.sy/elatakia/index.php?p=stories&category=round&filename=200812061050033 Dweir Baabda: "Charm in the Shadows of Nature"]. ''E-Latakia''. E-Syria. 2008-12-06.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20191217044300/http://www.cbssyr.org/new%20web%20site/General_census/census_2004/NH/TAB06-10-2004.htm General Census of Population and Housing 2004]. [[Central Bureau of Statistics (Syria). Syria Central Bureau of Statistics]] (CBS). Latakia Governorate. {{in lang. ar
- Seale, 1990, p. 63.
- Boulanger, 1966, p. 454.
- Lee, 2010, p. 137
- Batatu, 1999, p. 147.
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