| syria-egypt1959-Bosra-StSi[251×207] Later the Romans took an active interest in the city, and at the time of the Emperor Trajan it was made the capital of the Province of Arabia (in 106 B.C.) and was called Neatrajana Publishing origin | |
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| BosraRomanTheatre14-R.jpg[131×175] Introduction Bosra sits on a fertile plain littered with black basalt about about 40km east of Deraa , and 140 Km south of Damascus in the Horan plain. The ancient city Publishing origin | |
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| hotelview.jpg[200×172] LOCATION : This brand new luxury hotel is located in the heart of the ancient city of Bosra-Cham. As Bostra, it became the capital Publishing origin | |
| bosra2.jpg[311×202] A front view of the theatre's platform The Amphitheatre Hamah , city in west central Syria, on the Orontes River.An ancient city, frequently mentioned in the Bible as Hamath, Publishing origin | |
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| site_22.jpg[185×125] Brief Description Bosra, once the capital of the Roman province of Arabia, was an important stopover on the ancient caravan route to Mecca. A magnificent 2nd- Publishing origin |