Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria

Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
Native names
  • الإدارة الذاتية الديمقراطية لإقليم شمال وشرق سوريا (Arabic)
  • Rêveberiya Xweseriya Demokratîk a Herêma Bakur û Rojhilatê Sûriyê (Kurdish)
  • ܡܕܒܪܢܘܬ݂ܳܐ ܝܬ݂ܝܬܳܐ ܕܝܡܩܪܐܛܝܬܳܐ ܠܩܠܝܡܳܐ ܕܓܪܒܝܳܐ ܘ ܡܕܢܚܳܐ ܕܣܘܪܝܰܐ (Classical Syriac)
  • Kuzey ve Doğu Suriye Demokratik Özerk Yönetimi Bölgesi (Turkish)
StatusDe facto autonomous region of Syria
CapitalAyn Issa
36°23′7″N 38°51′34″E / 36.38528°N 38.85944°E / 36.38528; 38.85944
Largest cityRaqqa
Official languages
Regional official languages
GovernmentFederated semi-direct democracy
 Co-Chairs
LegislatureSyrian Democratic Council
Autonomous region
 Transitional administration declared
2013
 Cantons declare autonomy
January 2014
 Cantons declare federation
17 March 2016
 New administration declared
6 September 2018
Area
 Total
50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi)
Population
 2024 estimate
4,600,000
CurrencySyrian pound (SYP)
Time zoneUTC+3 (Arabia Standard Time)

The Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES), also known as Rojava, is a de facto autonomous region in northeastern Syria. It consists of self-governing sub-regions in the areas of Jazira, Euphrates, Raqqa, Tabqa, and Deir ez-Zor. The region gained its de facto autonomy in 2012 in the context of the ongoing Rojava conflict and the wider Syrian civil war, in which its official military force, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), has taken part.

While entertaining some foreign relations, the region is neither officially recognized as autonomous by the government of Syria, state, or other governments institutions except for the Catalan Parliament. Northeastern Syria is polyethnic and home to sizeable ethnic Arab, Kurdish, and Assyrian populations, with smaller communities of ethnic Turkmen, Armenians, Circassians, and Yazidis.

Independent organizations providing healthcare in the region include the Kurdish Red Crescent, the Syrian American Medical Society, the Free Burma Rangers, and Doctors Without Borders. Since 2016, Turkish and Turkish-backed Syrian rebel forces have occupied parts of northern Syria through a series of military operations against the SDF, which has stated that they will defend the region from aggression.