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SYR can mean: Sonic Youth RecordingsSyracuse Hancock International Airport's IATA airport code.Syria ..
SYR1: Anagrama
SYR1: Anagrama is an EP by Sonic Youth. It was the first in a series of mostly instrumental and experimental releases put out on the band's own SYR label. SYR1 follows the band's tradition of releasing their experimental work in foreign languages, in this case French. Track listing "Anagrama" ..
SYR2: Slaapkamers Met Slagroom
SYR2: Slaapkamers Met Slagroom is an EP by Sonic Youth. It was the second in a series of mostly instrumental and experimental releases put out on the band's own SYR label. SYR2 follows the band's tradition of releasing their experimental work in foreign languages, in this case Dutch. "Slaapkamers..
SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo
SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo is an EP by Sonic Youth. It was the third in a series of experimental releases put out on the band's own SYR label, leading up to the release of their 1998 record A Thousand Leaves. For SYR3 the band collaborated with producer and musician Jim O'Rourke; his continuing work..
SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century
SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century is a 1999 album by Sonic Youth. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Disc 11.2 Disc 22 Credits3 External links Track listing Disc 1 "Edges" (Christian Wolff) – 16:03"Six (3rd Take)" (John Cage) – 3:03"Six for New Time" (Pauline Oliveros) – 8:0..
SYR5
SYR5 is a 2000 album by Kim Gordon, DJ Olive and Ikue Mori. Track listing "Olive's Horn" – 4:26"International Spy" – 2:43"Neu Adult" – 2:37"Paperbag / Orange Laptop" – 6:19"Stuck on Gum" – 4:10"Fried Mushroom" – 1:48"What Do You Want? (Kim)" – 4:00"Lemonade" – 6:42"We Are the Princ..
SYR6: Koncertas Stan Brakhage Prisiminimui
SYR6: Koncertas Stan Brakhage Prisiminimui is an EP by Sonic Youth. The sixth in a series of experimental releases put out on the band's own SYR label, the album is a live recording from an April 13, 2003 benefit show for the Anthology Film Archives. The band, joined by percussionist Tim Barnes, ..
Syracuse
Syracuse may refer to: Cities: Syracuse, ItalySyracuse, New York Municipalities: Syracuse, IndianaSyracuse, KansasSyracuse, MissouriSyracuse, NebraskaSyracuse, OhioSyracuse, South CarolinaSyracuse, Utah Syracuse, New York Suburbs: East Syracuse, New YorkNorth Syracuse, New York Syracuse may ..
Syracuse, Indiana
Downtown, looking north. Syracuse is a town in Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States. The population was 3,038 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links5 External links Geography Syracuse is located at [41°25′24″..
Syracuse, Italy
This is the article about the city in Sicily, Italy. For the city in New York, see Syracuse, New York, for all other meanings, see Syracuse (disambiguation). Syracuse (Italian Siracusa, Sicilian Sarausa, Greek Συρακοῦσαι, Latin Syracusa) is a city on the eastern coast of Sicily and the ..
Syracuse, Kansas
Syracuse is a city in Hamilton County, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,824 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Hamilton County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Syracuse is located at [37°58′59″N, 101°45′4″W] (37.982938, -101.751224)[Ge..
Syracuse, Missouri
Syracuse is a city in Morgan County, Missouri, United States. The population was 172 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 KMOS-TV4 Constructions5 External links Geography Syracuse is located at [38°40′12″N, 92°52′30″W] (38.669904,..
Syracuse, Nebraska
Syracuse is a city in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,762 at the 2000 census. Geography Syracuse is located at [40°39′31″N, 96°10′60″W] (40.658626, -96.183207)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Syracuse, New York
For other places named Syracuse, see Syracuse (disambiguation).'' Clinton Square in Syracuse. Syracuse is a city in Central New York, USA. According to the U.S. Census, in 2000 the city population was 147,306, and its metropolitan area had a population of 732,117. It is the county seat of O..
Syracuse, Ohio
Syracuse is a village in Meigs County, Ohio, along the Ohio River. The population was 879 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography Syracuse is located at [38°59′59″N, 81°58′22″W] (38.999757, -81.972829)&#..
Syracuse, Ontario and New York Railroad
Syracuse Ontario and New York Railroad was a railroad operated as the Chenango County, New York branch of the West Shore Railroad from July 1, 1890. On April 2, 1891, the railroad and property of The Syracuse Ontario and New York Railway Company were formally leased, for the term of its corporate ex..
Syracuse, Utah
Location of Syracuse in Utah. Syracuse is a city in Davis County, Utah, between the Great Salt Lake and Interstate 15, about 25 miles north of Salt Lake City. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 9,398 and by 2004 was estimated at 17,938. The city grew rapidly during the 1990s; cit..
Syracuse All-Americans
The Syracuse All-Americans were an American basketball team based in Syracuse, New York that was a member of the American Basketball League. In their only season, the team dropped out of the league during the first half on January 6, 1930 and forfeited their final four games. Year-by-year Year Le..
Syracuse Blitz
The Syracuse Blitz was a Professional Indoor Football League team that played one exhibition game in 1998 and was going to join the league offically in 1999. The "Blitz" franchise was originally awarded to Buffalo, NY on June 16, 1997. The team was owned by Don Angelo, Bryan Perry, and a group of a..
Syracuse Brigadiers Drum and Bugle Corps
The Syracuse Brigadiers Location Syracuse, New York Division Open Class Founded 1938 Director Joe Geswaldo Championship Titles American Legion: 1957, 1958; DCA: 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Corps Uniform Red and black jackets with silver highlights,, black pants, shoe..
Syracuse China
Syracuse China, located in Syracuse, New York, was founded in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P. Co.) in the town of Geddes next to Syracuse and is still producing to this day. Initially a producer of earthenware, in the late 19th century, O.P.Co., under President James Pass, developed a new ch..
Syracuse Crunch
Syracuse Crunch Founded 1994 Home ice War Memorial at Oncenter Based in Syracuse, New York Colors red and blue League American Hockey League Head coach Gary Agnew General manager Vance Lederman Owner -- The Syracuse Crunch are an ice hockey team in the ..
Syracuse Cultural Workers
The Syracuse Cultural Workers (SCW) is an organization founed in 1982 to help further "a culture that honors diversity and celebrates community; that inspires and nurtures justice, equality and freedom; that respects our fragile Earth and all its beings; that encourages and supports all forms of cre..
Syracuse Hancock International Airport
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Syracuse Herald-Journal
The Syracuse Herald-Journal was an evening newspaper in Syracuse, New York from 1939 until 2001, with roots back to 1839. The name came from the merger of the Syracuse Herald and the Syracuse Journal. Its final issue, volume 124, number 37,500, was published on September 29, 2001. ..
Syracuse in fiction
A list of mentions of Syracuse, New York in film and television. Big Daddy (Feature film, 1999) - Several mentions; Adam Sandler's character attended school at Syracuse University and wears various Syracuse sweatshirts and T-shirts.Blue Chips (Feature film, 1994) - Syracuse University men's basketb..
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
First published in 1972, the Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce has the distinction of being one of the oldest student-edited international law reviews in the United States. In 2003, the Journal celebrated its 30th anniversary. The Journal enjoys a diverse subscription base that sp..
Syracuse Jr. Crunch
The Syracuse Jr. Crunch were a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Syracuse, New York. This defunct hockey team was a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and the Metro Junior A Hockey League. In 1998-99, the Crunch played out of Auburn, New York. Season-by-Season Results ..
Syracuse Men's Basketball All-Century Team
In 2000 Syracuse University selected its Men's Basketball All-Century Team to honor its greatest players of the 20th century, coinciding with its own first century of basketball history. Player Name / Years Lettered Rafael Addison 1983-1986Dave Bing 1964-1966Roosevelt Bouie 1977-1980Mar..
Syracuse New Times
The Syracuse New Times is a weekly alternative newspaper published in Syracuse, New York by Arthur Zimmer and distributed throughout the central New York region. It is owned by Zimmer Ltd. The publication is released every Wednesday, printing 46,000 copies and distributed to approximately 600 loca..
Syracuse Post-Standard
The Syracuse Post-Standard is the major daily newspaper servicing the greater Syracuse, New York metro area. Affiliated with Syracuse.com, it is owned by Advance Publications Inc. The Post-Standard features regular political commentary from Sean Kirst and local commentary by Dick Case. Its circulat..
Syracuse Salty Dogs
The Syracuse Salty Dogs were a professional men's soccer team in Syracuse, New York. They were a member of the United Soccer Leagues' A-League. The official club name was Syracuse Football Club, under the Syracuse Pro Sports Group, and it was founded in 2003, when the Salty Dogs played their first ..
Syracuse SkyChiefs
Toronto Blue Jays American League AAA Syracuse SkyChiefs AA New Hampshire Fisher Cats A Dunedin Blue JaysLansing LugnutsAuburn Doubledays R Pulaski Blue Jays The Syracuse SkyChiefs are a minor league baseball team based in Syracuse, New York, once known as simply the Syracus..
Syracuse Soldiers
The Syracuse Soldiers was a 2006 expansion member of the American Indoor Football League. They played their home games at the War Memorial at Oncenter in Syracuse, New York until the AIFL ended their season on Friday, May 19, 2006. The team was originally scheduled to play as the Binghamton Brigad..
Syracuse Stars
The Syracuse Stars are a defunct American Hockey League Ice Hockey team. They became the first ever Calder Cup champions after beating the Philadelphia Ramblers in the 1936-37 season. This was their only championship, although they made another appearance in the Finals the following season, but lost..
Syracuse Suns
The Syracuse Scorpions was an American soccer club based in Syracuse, New York that was a member of the American Soccer League. The club folded after the 1970 season, but was revived and renamed the Syracuse Suns. The club folded again after the 1971 season, but was revived again before the 1973 se..
Syracuse Triad
See also Fraternities and sororities The Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with..
Syracuse University
Syracuse University (SU) is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York. The University is set on a mostly residential campus, which features an eclectic mix of buildings, ranging from nineteenth-century Romanesque structures to contemporary buildings designed by renowned architec..
Syracuse University & SUNY-ESF Student Association
Contents 1 History2 Current Structure3 Current Officers4 Notable Association Alumni History A student council/government/association has existed in one form or another since the University's founding. A Women’s Student Government and a Men’s Student Government were crea..
Syracuse University College of Law
--> Syracuse University College of Law (SUCOL), founded in 1895, is a professional school of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. It is one of only four law schools in Upstate New York (the other three being Albany, Buffalo, and Cornell). Syracuse was accredited by the American Bar Associatio..
Syracuse University Orange
Syracuse University Logo. The Syracuse University Orange is the nickname used by the athletic teams of Syracuse University. The school is a member of NCAA Division I and the Big East Conference. The school's mascot is Otto the Orange. Teams were previously known (until 2004) as the Orangemen..
Syracuse University School of Architecture
The School of Architecture at Syracuse University is a private institution offering bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture that are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Both undergraduate and graduate programs consistently rank among the best in the country. SU..
Syracuse William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center
William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center Address 131 Alliance Bank ParkwaySyracuse, NY 13208 Amtrak routes Empire Service, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf Other service Greyhound, Trailways, CENTRO Amtrak code SYR Owned by CENTRO The William F. Walsh Regio..
Syranita
Dungeons & Dragons Deity ..
SYRANO
SYRANO (Système Robotisé d'Acquisition pour la Neutralisation d'Objectifs, "Robotic system for acquisition and neutralisation of targets") is the first operational battlefield robot of the French military. SYRANO was designed by a consortium of CGEY, THALES, GIAT Industries and SAGEM to colle..
Syraq
Syraq is a fictional Middle Eastern country used in the DC Comics Universe. It was mostly prominent in issues during the 1980's. A particular story where it appears is [[Batman:_A_Death_in_the_Family|Batman: A Death in the Family]], when Joker becomes ambassador to the country's version of Iran's Ay..
Syrdarya Power Plant
Syrdarya Power Plant is a large coal fired power station at Syrdarya, Uzbekistan. It has 5 chimneys, built in 1975, with are 350 metres tall. External links http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b4886 Supertall structures Skyscrapers: Aon Center (Chicago) | AT&T Corporate Center | Baiyoke Towe..
Syre
The Syre or Syr (Luxembourgish: Sir) is a river flowing through Luxembourg, joining the Moselle at Mertert. It flows through the towns of Roodt-sur-Syre and Manternach. ..
Syred
Syred was Archbishop of Canterbury in 832. List of Archbishops of Canterbury Saxon: Augustine | Laurentius | Mellitus | Justus | Honorius | Deusdedit | Wighard | Adrian | Theodore | Bertwald | Tatwin | Nothelm | Cuthbert | Bregwin | Jaenbert | Æthelhard | Wulfred|Syred| Feologild| Ceolnoth| E..
Syreen
Syreen The Syreen appear as blue female humanoids in Star Control II. Ship Penetrator Homeworld Syra Contacts Humans, Mycon Quotes "Ah! My beautiful captain from Earth!" The Syreen are a fictional race of beings featured in the sci-fi Star Control computer game series. The shown pi..
Syreeta Wright
Syreeta Wright (August 3, 1946 – July 6, 2004), who recorded professionally under the single name Syreeta, was a singer-songwriter active from the 1960s until her death. She is considered one of the most underrated R&B vocalists to emerge out of the 1970s Motown scene. Life and Work Syreeta W..
Syren
Syren (Luxembourgish: Siren) is a small town in the commune of Weiler-la-Tour, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 416. ..
Syrena
Syrena was a brand of Polish automobiles manufactured from 1957 to 1972 by FSO of Warsaw and from 1972 to 1983 by FSM in Bielsko-Biala. 177,234 were made in the FSO and 344,077 in the FSM, total 521,311. Syrena was produced in models: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and most popular 105, all were 2-do..
Syrena Bosto
The Syrena Bosto and it's sister, the R-20, were first introduced to the 104 models of Syrenas. The name is an acronym of Bielski Osobowo-Towarowy, or Bielski Personal-Goods. The first model of the Bosto was revealed in December 1971, at the newly-constructed [pl] factory in Bielsko-Bial..
Syrena Sport
Syrena Sport was a prototype sports car made by the Polish Syrena company. It had a fibreglass body designed by Cezary Nawrot and was powered by a 4-cycle 4-cylinder boxer engine designed by Wladyslaw Skoczynski. However it never went into production. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: &..
Syresham
Syresham is a village and civil parish in the English district of South Northamptonshire. It is near Brackley town and close to Silverstone Circuit. An old forest town, it is surrounded by the remnants of ancient woods, the hunting grounds for several British kings. The village possesses a public ho..
Syretsko-Pecherska Line
The Syretsko-Pecherska Line (#redirect [[Template:Lang-uk]]; Russian: , Syretsko-Pecherskaya) is a line of the Kiev Metro, first opened in 1989. It extends the Metro southeast along the right bank of the Dnieper river before crossing it on a covered bridge, and then east from there. The northern se..
Syrets (Kiev Metro)
Syretsko-Pecherska Line Syrets Dorohozhychi Lukianivska Lvivska Brama Zoloti Vorota Palats Sportu Klovska Pecherska Druzhby Narodiv Vydubychi Telychka Slavutych Osokorky Poznyaky..
Syrette
The Syrette is a device for injecting liquid through a needle. It is similar to a syringe except that it has a closed flexible tube (like that used for toothpaste) instead of a rigid tube and piston. It was developed by Squibb, now the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. Similar devices, often with si..
Syria
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Syria (Arabic: سوريا), officially the Syrian Arab Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية العربية السورية), is a country in the Middle East. It borders Lebanon to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and..
Syria-Lebanon campaign
The Syria-Lebanon campaign was the Allied invasion of Vichy French-controlled Syria and Lebanon in 1941, during World War II. Contents 1 Causes2 The balance of forces3 The campaign4 Casualties5 Other points6 See also7 External links Causes The Allied offensive, ..
Syriacs/miniproject
This is a miniproject to reach consensus over a group of articles with related content. It is hoped that this miniproject will harmonize these articles, remove duplication and provide a set of clear, encyclopaedic articles. It is felt that working on one or two of the articles in isolation is not de..
Syriac alphabet
Note: This article contains [[Help:Special characters|special characters]]. 11th century book in Syriac Serto. The Syriac alphabet is a writing system used to write the Syriac language from around the 2nd century BC. It is one of the Semitic abjads directly descending from the Proto-Canaanite ..
Syriac Bible of Paris
Miniature ofrom Folio 8r of the Syriac Bible of Paris shows Moses before Pharaoh. The Syriac Bible of Paris (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS syr. 341) is an illuminated Bible written in Syriac. It dates to 6th or 7th century. It is believed to have been made in northern Mesopotamia. The ..
Syriac Catholic Church
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Syriac Catholic Church is one of the eastern catholic churches. The chief of this church has the title of Patriarch of Antioche and all the East of the Syrians, his seat is in Beirut, Lebanon (present titular: His Beatitude Mar Ignace Pierre VIII Abdel-Ahad ..
Syriac Christianity
Syriac Christianity is a culturally and linguistically distinctive community within Eastern Christianity. It has its roots in the Near East, and is represented by a number of Christian denominations today. History Syriac Christian heritage is transmitted through the Syriac language, a dialect of Ar..
Syriac language
Syriac (ܣܘܪܝܝܐ Suryāyā) is an Eastern Aramaic language that was once spoken across much of the Fertile Crescent. It was a major literary language throughout the Middle East from the second to the eighth century AD. At its broadest definition, Syriac is often used to refer to all Eastern Ar..
Syriac literature
Syriac literature is literature written in the Syriac language, an eastern Aramaic language. The majority of classical Syriac literature is of a Christian religious nature. However, the corpus witnesses a wide range of literary forms, and much of its literature is quite different from European Chris..
Syriac music
Syriac music is music in the Syriac language. Historically it is best known from and importat for its part in the development of Christian sacred music since Antiquity. Syrian hymnody To the general considerations on Hymnody and Hymnology must be added some bearing particularly on the structure an..
Syriac Orthodox Church
The Syriac Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Oriental Orthodox church based in the Middle East with members spread throughout the world. It is one of the five churches that comprised what is now the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church before the Great Schism. It is a major inheritor of Syriac C..
Syrian-Egyptic Gnosticism
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Syrian-Lebanese Communist Party
Syrian-Lebanese Communist Party (in Arabic: al-hizb al-shuyū'ī al-sūrī al-lubnānī), a communist political party operating in Syria and Lebanon founded in 1924. Its general secretary was Khalid Bakdash. Later the party was divided into the Syrian Communist Party and the Lebanese Communist Part..
Syriana
Syriana is a 2005 Academy Award-winning geopolitical thriller film written and directed by Stephen Gaghan. Like Gaghan's screenplay for Traffic, Syriana uses multiple storylines to portray global themes. Syriana focuses on the influence of the oil industry, whose political, economic, legal, and s..
Syrianization
Syrianization (or Syrianisation) is a term used to describe a cultural change in which something ethnically non-Syrian is made to become Syrian. The term is often used in relation to Lebanons. External links [Lebanese page about Syrianization] ..
Syrianus
Syrianus was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, and head of Plato's Academy in Athens; he succeeded and taught Plutarch. He is important as the teacher of Proclus and Hermias, and, like Plutarch and Proclus, as a commentator on Plato and Aristotle. His best-known extant work is a commentary on the M..
Syrian (Brown) Bear
The Syrian Brown Bear (Ursus arctos syriacus) is the smallest subspecies of Brown Bear. They are omnivorous, eating almost any type of food, including meat, grass, and fruits. In literature It is suggested that this species of bear is the one Yahweh sent to maul the 42 children that insulted El..
Syrian (horse)
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Syrian Air Force
The Syrian Air Force (Al Quwwat al-Jawwiya al Arabiya as-Souriya in Arabic) is the Aviation branch of the Syrian armed forces. Contents 1 History2 Aircraft3 Markings4 External links History The end of World War II led to a withdrawal of the United Kingdom and France from t..
Syrian Arab Airlines
Syrian Boeing 747SP Syrian Boeing 727 Syrian Arab Airlines (Arabic: مؤسسة الطيران العربية السورية), alternative name Syrianair (السورية) is the national flag-carrier airline of Syria, based in Damascus. It operates scheduled international services to ove..
Syrian Arab Airlines destinations
Syrian Arab Airlines flies directly to various locations in the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Africa as well as serving numerous domestic destinations. Contents 1 ..
Syrian Arab Federation for Football
Founded 1936 FIFA affiliation 1937 AFC affiliation 1969 PresidentDr Ahmad Jabban CoachMilosaf Radinovich The Syrian Arab Federation for Football is the governing body of football in Syria. External links () http://www.syrian-soccer.com/[Syria] at the FIFA website.[Syria�..
Syrian Arab Republic at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Syria competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich under the IOC country code SYR. Contents 1                 Total Syria 0 0 0 0 Gold NoneSilver NoneBronze None Results by event National Olympic Committees at the 197..
Syrian Arab Republic at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Syria competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta under the IOC country code SYR. Contents 1                 Total Syria 1 0 0 1 Gold Ghada Shouaa — Athletics, women's heptathlon Silver None Bronze None Results by event ..
Syrian Arab Republic at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Flag of the Syrian Arab Republic The Syrian Arab Republic at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1 ..
Syrian Army
The military forces of the Syrian Arab Republic include the Syrian Arab Army, the Syrian Arab Navy, the Syrian Arab Air Force (including the Air Defense Command), in addition to several police and security forces. Syria uses a system of compulsory military service for every male of 18 years of ag..
Syrian beer
In Syria, the production and distribution of beer is controlled by the . Imported beers are prohibited, although brands like Heineken and Amstel are popular and available in hotels or smuggled to some stores in the parts of cities. Two brands of beer are available in Syria: Al-Sharq (from Aleppo) a..
Syrian campaign of Napoleon Bonaparte
In military history, the Syrian campaign of Napoleon Bonaparte was a French invasion of the Levant in 1799 by Napoleon Bonaparte. The Ottomans threatened to invade Egypt and expel the French, so Napoleon responded by advancing towards Syria in order to destroy the Ottoman armies separately. Conte..
Syrian Cantors
The Syrian Cantor ("Hazzan") performs the traditional prayer rituals in the synagogue. He conducts the services using ten maqamat. A cantor must be fully cognizant of these maqamat and their applications to the prayers. Each week, depending on the week's Torah portion, there is a different maqam be..
Syrian Catholic Patriarch of Antioch
This is a list of Syrian Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch. They are head of the Syrian Catholic Church, one of the Eastern Rite churches in union with Rome. List of Syrian Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch For previous line of patriarchs see Syrian Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius Andrew Akhidjan (1662-167..
Syrian chant
Syrian chant is the chant used in Syriac Christianity. As Syria was one of the earliest centers of Christianity, its style of chant is among the oldest in the world. However, as no early musical manuscripts exist, it is conjectural to what extent the modern repertoire reflects the early traditions...
Syrian cheese
There are numerous different kinds of Syrian cheese. Some of the most common are: Jibne baida or white cheese, a hard cheese with a pronounced salty taste, often boiled before eatingShalal, a salty white cheese made up of strands of cheese woven togetherSurke, sorke or shanklish, a mature cheese mad..
Syrian Communist Party
The Syrian Communist Party (Arabic language: الحزب الشيوعي السوري, transliterated al-hizb ash-shuyū'ī as-sūrī) has been the name of a political party in Syria since 1944. Since a split in 1986, the name has been used by two competing parties. The party is part of the world com..
Syrian Democratic People's Party
The Syrian Democratic People's Party (until 2005 the Syrian Communist Party (Political Bureau), also known as the Syrian Communist Party (Riyad al-Turk)) is a left-wing, democratic opposition party in Syria that is banned by the Syrian government. The party was formed from a split in the Syrian Com..
Syrian Desert
The Syrian Desert is a combination of steppe and true desert that is located in parts of the nations of Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Its border on the west is the Orontes Valley, and its border on the east is the Euphrates. In the north, the desert gives way to the more fertile areas of north-central ..
Syrian Jacobite Church
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch* Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church..
Syrian Jews
Syrian Jews derive their origin from two groups: those who inhabited Syria from early times and those Sephardim who fled to Syria after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain (1492 A.D). There were large communities in Aleppo, Damascus, and Beirut for centuries. In the early twentieth century a large..
Syrian Kurdistan
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Syrian Malabar Nasrani
This article deals with the Nasrani People as an ethnic community, for a detailed article on the religious tradition of the Nasrani people; see: Saint Thomas Christians. The Syrian Kuriz also known as Nasrani Menorah or the Mar Thoma Kurish The Syrian Malabar Nasrani people are an ethnic com..
Syrian nationalism
Syrian nationalism refers to the nationalism of Syria, as a cultural or political entity. It should not be confused with the Arab nationalism that is the official state doctrine of the Syrian Arab Republic's ruling Baath Party, nor should it be assumed that Syrian nationalism necessarily propagates ..
Syrian occupation of Lebanon
The Syrian Occupation of Lebanon lasted 29 years, from 1976 to 2005. During the Lebanese Civil War, Lebanon requested Syrian entrance as an Arab peacekeeping force to the country. The Arab League agreed to send peacekeeping force mostly formed by Syrian. At the beginning, Syria's job was to prote..
Syrian Orthodox Church
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch* Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church..
Syrian pound
The Syrian pound (Arabic الليرة السورية al-līra as-sūriyya) is the currency of Syria. The pound is subdivided into 100 qirush (singular qirsh, piastres in English or French), although coins in qirsh are no longer issued. The standard abbreviation for the Syrian pound is SYP. On 5 De..
Syrian Social Nationalist Party
SSNP flag The Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP, Arabic: الحزب السوري القومي الاجتماعي al-Hizb as-Sūrī al-Qawmī al-Ijtimā`ī, often referred to in French as Parti Populaire Syrien) is a nationalist political party in Syria and Lebanon. It advocates the estab..
Syrian Virtual University
The Syrian Virtual University is a Syrian educational institution established by the Syrian Ministry of Higher Education. It provides virtual education (using the internet) to students from around the world. It was established on the 2nd of September 2002 and is the first virtual education instituti..
Syrian War
The Syrian War is the name generally given to the war of 1839-40 fought in the Middle East between the Allied Powers of Great Britain, Austria, Russia and Turkey against the expansionist designs of Mehmet Ali, the Pasha of Egypt, tacitly supported by France. Origins The war was the climax of the l..
Syrian Woodpecker
The Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus) is a member of the woodpecker family, the Picidae. The Syrian Woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from southeastern Europe east to Iran. Its range has expanded further northwest into Europe in recent years. It is an inhabitant of open woodlands, ..
Syriatel
Syriatel is a private owned telecommunications company founded in 2000. Today it controls 55 % of the total market share. 1 450 talented employees work in the company. List of Syrian Companies ..
Syria (disambiguation)
Syria may refer to: Syria, a modern-day country in the Middle EastGreater Syria, a historic region comprising several modern states*A historic region of varying and indefinite borders being a subset of Greater Syria but including territory not now in modern-day Syria (including, for example, Antioc..
Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act
The Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act is a bill of the United States Congress passed into law on December 12, 2003. The bill's stated purpose is to end what the United States sees as Syrian support for terrorism, to end Syria's occupation of Lebanon, which has been in ef..
Syria at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Syria competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom under the IOC country code SYR. It was the first appearance of the Asian nation. Syria 0 0 0 0 ..
Syria at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Syria competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union under the IOC country code SYR. It was the fourth appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1948.                Total Syria 0 0 0 0 Results by ..
Syria at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Syria competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California under the IOC country code SYR. Contents 1  Syria 0 1 0 1 Gold NoneSilver Joseph Atiyeh — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Heavyweight (100 kg)Bronze None Results by event ..
Syria at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Syria competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona under the IOC country code SYR. It was the seventh appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1948. Contents 1                 Total Syria 0 0 0 0 Res..
Syria at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Syria competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code SYR. Contents 1 Medal count2 Results by event2.1  Syria 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Syria national basketball team
The Syria national basketball team is the basketball side that represents Syria in international competitions. Eurobasket 1949 Syria's debut in the European championships came at Eurobasket 1949, held in Cairo, Egypt. The refusal of the Soviet Union to host the competition and FIBA Europe's unwill..
Syria national football team
The Syria national football team is the national team of Syria and is controlled by the Syrian Football Association. It has never made the World Cup. Contents 1 History2 World Cup record3 Asian Cup record4 West Asian Football Federation Championship record History Although n..
Syria Times
Syria Times is an English-language Syrian daily newspaper. Syria Times is published by the same government-owned company that prints the leading Arabic daily Tishreen. These two newspapers have a circulation (as of 2000) of respectively 5.000 and 60.000. In March and April 2003 Syria Times receive..
Syringa komarowii
Syringa komarowii is a species of lilac native to central China, commonly called Nodding Lilac. It is a shrub growing to 3-6 m tall, with erect branches. The leaves are oval-oblong, 5-19 cm long and 2-7 cm broad. The flowers are fragrant and range in colour from pink to mauve, sometimes with a w..
Syringa laciniata
The cut-leaf or cutleaf lilac (Syringa laciniata) is a flowering shrub in the family Oleaceae. It is so called because its leaves are "cut" into three to nine[Cutleaf Lilac] lobes. The flowers are pale lilac in color and bloom in May. The shrub is relatively short with a height of up to 7..
Syringa Provincial Park
Syringa Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Syringe
A syringe consists of a plunger fitted to a tube, called the barrel, which has a small opening on one end. Syringes are used to transfer small amounts of liquids or gasses to or from otherwise inaccesible areas. It operates on the principle of suction by filling the barrel with the subtance at the o..
Syringe driver
A syringe driver is a small infusion pump, used to gradually administer small amounts of fluid (with or without medication) to a patient. The most popular use of syringe drivers is in palliative care, to continuously administer analgesics (painkillers), antiemetics (medication to suppress nausea an..
Syringe Tide
The Syringe Tide was a 1987 incident in New Jersey where massive amounts of medical waste washed onto Atlantic Ocean beaches in Jersey Shore communities in Monmouth and Ocean counties. The syringes and other medical waste had washed away from the Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island. New York City..
Syringol
Syringol, also called 2,6-dimethoxyphenol, 1,3-dimethoxy-2-hydroxybenzene, 2-hydroxy-1,3-dimethoxybenzene, or pyrogallol 1,3-dimethyl ether, is an organic compound. It is a dimethyl ether of pyrogallol. It is a gray to light brown solid with melting point of 52-56 °C and boiling point of 261 °C...
Syringomas
Syringomas are harmless sweat duct tumors, typically found clustered on eyelids, although they may also be found in the armpits, umbilicus, or vulva. They are skin-colored or yellowish firm rounded bumps, 1-3 mm in diameter, and are often confused with xanthelasma. They may be removed with erbi..
Syringomyelia
An uncollapsed syrinx (before surgery). -->Syringomyelia (IPA: [sɪˌrɪŋgomaɪˈiːliə]) is a disorder in which a cyst or tubular cavity forms within the spinal cord. This cyst, called a [syrinx], expands and elongates over time, destroying the center of the spinal cord. ..
Syrinx
For other meanings of Syrinx, see Syrinx (disambiguation). Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Titans and Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities Asclepius, god of medicineLeto, mother of Apolloand ArtemisPan, shepherd god Nymphs AlseidAul..
Syrinx (biology)
Syrinx is the name for the vocal organ of birds. Located at the base of a bird's trachea, it produces sounds without the vocal cords that mammals are equipped with. The sound is produced by vibrations of the walls of the syrinx, or by the vibration of air flowing through the syrinx. The syrinx enab..
Syrinx (Debussy)
Syrinx, is a piece of music for solo flute which Claude Debussy wrote in 1913. It is commonly considered to be an indispensable part of any flutist's repertoire. Many musical historians believe that "Syrinx", which gives the performer generous room for interpretation and emotion, played a pivotal ..
Syrinx (disambiguation)
The word syrinx has a number of meanings: Syrinx - A nymph in Greek mythologyA rare, fluid-filled neuroglial cavity within the spinal cord (syringomyelia) or in the brain stem (syringobulbia)A musical instrument also known as pan pipesSyrinx (biology) - the closest equivalent that birds have to the..
Syrmaticus
The genus Syrmaticus Wagler, 1832 consist of five long-tailed pheasants with short spurs and red facial skin. The hens and chicks pattern of all the species are superficially similar. Species Elliot's Pheasant, Syrmaticus elliotiHume's Pheasant, Syrmaticus humiaeMikado Pheasant, Syrmaticus mikadoC..
Syrmia
Map of the Syrmia region Syrmia (Serbian: Srem (Cyrillic: Срем), Croatian: Srijem) is a fertile region of the Pannonian plain in Europe, between the Danube and Sava rivers. It is now divided between Serbia in the east and Croatia in the west. Most of Syrmia is located in the Srem and Sout..
Syrmia (former county)
Syrmia (Srijem, Szerém, Srem) > County seat in 1910 Vukovar(Hungarian: Vukovár) Area in 1910 km² Population in 1910 414,200 Present country Serbia, Croatia Syrmia (Croatian: Srijem, Hungarian: Szerém, Serbian: Srem or Срем, Latin: Syrmia or Sirmium) is the..
Syrnia
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. [Syrnia] is a massi..
Syrniki
In Polish, Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian cuisines, syrniki (Polish: serniki, Russian: сы́рник[и] Ukrainian: сирники; Belarusian сырнікі) are fried curd fritters, garnished with sour cream, jam, honey, and/or apple sauce. They can be filled with raisins. In Russia ..
Syrnolininae
Syrnolininae is one of eleven currently recognised subfamilies of the gastropod family Pyramidellidae; Odostomiinae, Turbonillinae, Chrysallidinae, Cingulininae, Cyclostremellinae, Sayellinae, Syrnolininae, Eulimellinae, Pyramidellinae, Odostomellinae and Tiberiinae. Syrnolininae includes the genus ..
Syro-African Depression
The Syro-African Depression is a large area of low-lying land in the Middle East. It comprises all of the land that is part of the drainage basin of the Dead Sea and is spread over Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria. The Syro part of the name comes from it being found in the area sometim..
Syro-Ephraimite War
In the 8th century B.C., Assyria was the superpower of the world. The smaller nations of Syria (often called Aram) and the Northern Kingdom of Israel] (often called Ephraim because of the main tribe) formed a coalition in defense against the oncoming threat. They had previously been tributary natio..
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
The Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, is a Major Archiepiscopal Eastern Rite Church sui iuris with historical ties to the Chaldean Catholic Church in communion with the Church of Rome. Contents 1 History2 Timeline3 Head4 Dioceses4.1 Archdioceses4.2 Suffragan Dioceses4...
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is a Major Archepiscopal sui iuris Eastern Rite Catholic Church in communion with the Roman Catholic Church, with historical links to the Syrian Catholic Church. The church was formed when two bishops, a priest, a deacon, and a layman of the Malankara Syrian Orthod..
Syro-Palestine
Syro-Palestine is a term used in various social sciences, such as archaeology, to describe the ancient cultural-geographic region at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, consisting primarily of today's western Syria, Lebanon and Israel/Palestine. Its exact definition is not fixed, and it may refer..
Syrokomla Coat of Arms
Syrokomla Battle cry: Syrokomla Details Alternative names Srokomla Earliest mention 1354 Towns none Families 95 altogether: Andronowski, Bortkiewicz, Bułhak, Burdzicki, Burdziński, Chominicz, Chorzewski, Chybicki, Diakowicz, Dziewoczka, Gasztowt, Gosztowt, Grocholski, G..
Syrophenician
This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. Syrophenician - "a Greek, a Syrophenician by nation" (Mark 7:26), i.e., a Gentile born in the Phoenician part of Syria. (See Phenicia.) When our Lord retired into the borderland of Tyre a..
Syrophenikan
Syrophenikan is an album by Canadian industrial/electronic music group Delerium in 1990 (see 1990 in music). Track listing "Embodying" - 5.06"Shroud" - 4.44"Of The Tribe" - 5.10"Fallen Idols" - 5.13"Mythos" - 6.19"Prophecy" - 5.17"Twighlight Ritual" - 6.32 (sic)"Rising" - 7.21 (not on re-release)"C..
Syros
Syros (Greek: Σύρος), or Siros or Syra is a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea, 78 nautical miles south-east of Athens. The island features towns including Hermoupolis and Ano Syros. Hermoupolis is the capital of the Island and the Cyclades. It has always been a significant por..
Syrphoidea
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Syrrako
Syrrako or Sirako (Greek: Συρράκο or Σιράκο) is a historical village of Epirus, Greece located 52 km southeast of Ioannina at an altitude of 1200m, on the mountain Peristeri. It is built on a steep slope and represents an example of traditional architecture. Natural and artificial monu..
Syrranites
The Syrranites are a fictional creation of the Star Trek universe. They are a faction of Vulcans who believe in a different interpretation of the fundamental teachings of their culture. An alternate spelling for this group is Syrrannites. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or endi..
Syrrhaptes
Syrrhaptes is a genus of birds in the sandgrouse family. It comprises two central Asian species. Tibetan Sandgrouse, Syrrhaptes tibetanusPallas's Sandgrouse, Syrrhaptes paradoxus These are large birds breeding in open steppes or plateau. They nest in a ground scrape into which three eggs are laid..
Syrtis Major
Mars digital-image mosaic merged with color of the MC-13 quadrangle, Syrtis Major region of Mars. Syrtis Major Planitia is a "dark spot" (an albedo feature) located in the boundary between the northern lowlands and southern highlands of Mars. It is named after the classical Roman name for th..
Syrtis Minor
The Syrtis Minor is the Latin name used in Ancient Rome for the gulf of the Mediterranean Sea along the coast of North Africa, roughly from modern day Tripoli to Sfax, Tunisia. Syrtis is referred to in the Bible in Acts 27:10-19, which tells the story of the Apostle Paul being sent in chains to Rome..
Syrul
Greyhawk Deity Syrul Title(s) The Forked Tongue, the Night Hag, Oathbreaker Homeplane Gray Waste of Hades Power Level Lesser Alignment Neutral Evil Portfolio Lies, Deceit, Treachery, False Promises Domains Evil, Knowledge, Trickery ..
Syrup
For the drug, see Syrup (drink). In cooking, a syrup (from Arabic: شراب‎ ​ sharab, beverage, via Latin siropus) is a thick, viscous liquid, containing a large amount of dissolved sugars, but showing little tendency to deposit crystals. The viscosity arises from the multiple hydrogen ..
Syrupy Smell
The mysterious Syrupy Smell permeated the air over parts of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island from October 27 to October 28, 2005. Varying descriptions of the aroma compared it with maple syrup, caramel, and freshly-baked pie, though all agreed that it was sweet. New York City Police Commissi..
Syrup (drink)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Syrup is a recreational drink popular in the Southern United States whose main ingredients originally consisted..
Syrup (novel)
Syrup is a satirical comedy of marketing and consumerism written by Max Barry. Published in 1999, it is Barry's debut novel. A young marketing graduate named Scat comes up with an idea for a new product for Coca-Cola called Fukk (the main innovation is the black can it comes in). This propels him i..
Syrup of ipecac
Syrup of ipecac (derived from the Ipecacuanha plant), is an emetic - a substance used to induce vomiting. It is used in case of accidental poisoning, and is perhaps the most well known emetic. Typical dosage for adults is one to two tablespoons (15-30ml) followed by two or three glasses of water. V..
Syrus Truesdale
Syrus Truesdale (Sho Marufuji) Appears in Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Debut Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 1 Birthday Unknown Deck Vehicroid Sign Unknown Age 15 at debut; currently 16 Height Unknown Weight Unknown Blood type Unknown Favorite food Ebi (Shrimp) fry, Tamagopan (Eg..
Syr Darya
Map of area around the Aral Sea. Aral Sea boundaries are circa 1960. Countries at least partially in the Aral Sea watershed are in yellow. Syr Darya (Persian سيردريا, also transliterated Syrdarya or Sirdaryo) is a river in Central Asia, sometimes known as the Jaxartes or Yaxartes from..

 


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