Sadad

Sadad is a town in , 60 kilometers south of , and 101 kilometers northeast of , in the eastern part of the . It had over 3,500 inhabitants in the 2004 census, the majority of whom belonged to the Syriac Orthodox Church.
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  • Type: Village with 3,500 residents
  • Description: town in Syria
  • Also known as: Sadad, Syria

Sadad

Latitude
34.31508° or 34° 18′ 54″ north
Longitude
36.92529° or 36° 55′ 31″ east
Population
3,500
Elevation
919 metres (3,015 feet)
Open location code
8G6R8W8G+24
Open­Street­Map ID
node 571157537
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
165109
Wiki­data ID
Q3461076
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In Other Languages

From Ancient Greek to Vietnamese—“Sadad” goes by many names.
  • Ancient Greek (to 1453): Σεδδαδα
  • Arabic: صدد
  • Cebuano: Şadad
  • Chinese: 撒達得
  • Dutch: Sadad
  • Egyptian Arabic: صدد
  • French: Sadad
  • French: Zedad
  • German: Sadad
  • Hebrew: סדד
  • Japanese: サダド
  • Kabyle: Ṣadad
  • Korean: 사다드
  • Macedonian: Садад
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Sadad i Syria
  • Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): ܨܕܕ
  • Persian: صدد
  • Polish: Sadad
  • Russian: Садад
  • Spanish: Sadad
  • Urdu: صدد، سوریہ
  • Urdu: صدد
  • Vietnamese: Sadad, Syria
  • Vietnamese: Sadad

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