Ariqah

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Ariqah
عريقة
Ariqah is located in Syria
Ariqah
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 32°53′20″N 36°29′00″E / 32.88889°N 36.4833333°E / 32.88889; 36.4833333
Country  Syria
Governorate As Suwayda Governorate
District Shahba District
Elevation 800 m (2,625 ft)
Population (2008 est.)
 • Total 3,000
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) +3 (UTC)

Ariqah or ‘Arīqah (Arabic: عريقة) is a village in southern Syria with a population of about 3,000. It is located in the heart of the rocky volcanic plateau of Lejah also called (Lajat). Administratively Ariqah is situated in the Mantiqat Shahba (Shahba district) of As Suwayda Governorate.

Historically ‘Arīqah was considered the centre of the inaccessible Lajat, many houses from the Byzantine epoch were found in the town and they are still inhabited by locals, there is also an old ruined Byzantine monastery in the town known as "Deir Ariqa".

Ariqah is known for its volcanic cave which is located in a 10 meters deep hollow in the centre of the village. This cave is known as Ariqa Cave which extends from 2 to 3 kilometers in the old lava streams, it is the biggest known cave in southern Syria.

Coordinates: 32°53′10″N 36°28′50″E / 32.88611°N 36.48056°E / 32.88611; 36.48056


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