Dayr al-Zawr Province
DAYR AL-ZAWR PROVINCE
Province in eastern Syria on the Euphrates River named after its major town, Dayr al-Zawr.
The name Dayr al-Zawr means literally the convent of the grove where clusters of tamarisks grow alongside the river. Apparently, a convent was originally established there. The town of Dayr al-Zawr is located on the right bank of the Euphrates River 640 feet (195 m) above sea level. The river is crossed by a suspension bridge 1,476 feet (450 m) long, completed in 1931.
The province of Dayr al-Zawr (or al-Furat), according to official data, in 1982 included 29 villages and 261 farms spreading over 3 qadas (subprovinces) currently referred to as mintaqas : Dayr al-Zawr, Abu Kamal, and al-Mayadin. They are divided into 14 nahiyas (smaller administrative units).
The total population of the province in 2002 was 1,311,700, and of the town of Dayr al-Zawr, 216,200.
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