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Safita, a town in Syria, has a significant Christian population, primarily Greek Orthodox. While the exact number of Greek Orthodox churches can vary, there are typically a few prominent ones in the area. For the most accurate and current information, it is best to consult local resources or community leaders in Safita.

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