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Baniyas
بانياس
Baniyas is located in Syria
Baniyas
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 35°10′56″N 35°56′25″E / 35.18222°N 35.94028°E / 35.18222; 35.94028
Country  Syria
Governorate Tartus Governorate
District Baniyas District
Population (2008 est.)
 - Total 42,128
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) +3 (UTC)
Area code(s) 43

Baniyas (Arabic: بانياس‎) is a city of northwestern Syria, located at the foot of the hill of Qalaat el-Marqab (housign the Crusade castle of Marqab, Margat in western sources), 55 km to the south of Latakia (ancient Laodicea) and 35 km north of Tartous (ancient Tortosa), and a Catholic titular see under the Latin name of Balanea, which is presently vacant.

It is famous for its orchards and its export of wood. Today it is best known for its oil refinery north of the city, one of the largest in Syria; a power station is also present.

It still contains citrus fruit orchards surrounded by green hills. On one of the hills has at its top the imposing Margat Citadel, a huge Knights Hospitaller fortress constructed of black basalt stone.

History

In Phoenician times, it was an important seaport, known to the Greeks as Balemia. Perhaps in Hellenistic times the city borrowed the name Leucas (according to Stephanus Byzantius) from the island in western Greece. The city of Balanaea, its Latin name, was a colony of Aradus (Strabo, XVI, 753), and was placed by Stephanus Byzantius in Phoenicia, though it belonged rather to the former Roman province of Syria. Its first known bishop was present at the Council of Nicaea in 325 (Lequien, Oriens Christ., II, 923).

Sources and references

This article incorporates text from the entry Balanaea in the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.

Coordinates: 35°10′56″N 35°56′25″E / 35.18222°N 35.94028°E / 35.18222; 35.94028


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