Damascus

Damascus
دِمَشق
Nicknames: 
City of Jasmine (مَدِيْنَةُ الْيَاسْمِينِ)
Al-Fayhaa (الْفَيْحَاء)
Damascus
Location of Damascus within Syria
Damascus
Location within Asia
Coordinates: 33°30′47″N 36°18′34″E / 33.51306°N 36.30944°E / 33.51306; 36.30944
Country Syria
GovernorateDamascus Governorate, Capital City
First settlementTell Ramad
Municipalities16
Government
  TypeMayor–council government
  GovernorMaher Marwan
Area
  Metropolis
105 km2 (41 sq mi)
  Urban
77 km2 (29.73 sq mi)
Elevation
680 m (2,230 ft)
Population
 (2022 estimate)
  Rank1st in Syria
15th in the Arab World
  Urban density24,000/km2 (60,000/sq mi)
  Metro
2,685,000
  Metro density7,090/km2 (18,400/sq mi)
DemonymsEnglish: Damascene
Arabic: دِمَشقِيّ, romanized: Dimašqī
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)
Postal code
0100
Area code(s)Country code: 963, City code: 11
GeocodeC1001
ISO 3166 codeSY-DI
ClimateBWk
HDI (2021)0.612 – medium
International airportDamascus International Airport
Websitewww.damascus.gov.sy
Official nameAncient City of Damascus
TypeCultural
Criteriai, ii, iii, iv, vi
Designated1979 (3rd session)
Reference no.20
RegionArab States

Damascus (/dəˈmæskəs/ də-MAS-kəs, UK also /dəˈmɑːskəs/ də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشْق, romanized: Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria. It is the oldest capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam. Known colloquially in Syria as aš-Šām (الشَّام) and dubbed, poetically, the "City of Jasmine" (مَدِيْنَةُ الْيَاسْمِينِ Madīnat al-Yāsmīn), Damascus is a major cultural center of the Levant and the Arab world.

Situated in southwestern Syria, Damascus is the center of a large metropolitan area. Nestled among the eastern foothills of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range 80 kilometres (50 mi) inland from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean on a plateau 680 metres (2,230 ft) above sea level, Damascus experiences an arid climate because of the rain shadow effect. The Barada River flows through Damascus.

Damascus is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. First settled in the 3rd millennium BC, it was chosen as the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate from 661 to 750. After the victory of the Abbasid dynasty, the seat of Islamic power was moved to Baghdad. Damascus saw its importance decline throughout the Abbasid era, only to regain significant importance in the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods.

Today, it is the seat of the central government of Syria. As of September 2019, eight years into the Syrian civil war, Damascus was named the least livable city out of 140 global cities in the Global Liveability Ranking. As of June 2023, it was the least livable out of 173 global cities in the same Global Liveability Ranking. In 2017, two new development projects were launched in Damascus to build new residential districts, Marota City and Basillia City to symbolize post-war reconstruction.