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'''Ayyubiyah''' ({{lang-ar|<big>أيو</big>}}, also known as '''Ayyo''') is a village in northern [[Syria]], administratively part of the [[Hama Governorate]], located south of [[Hama]]. Nearby localities include [[Kafr Buhum]] to the northwest, [[al-Khalidiyah, Syria|al-Khalidiyah]] to the north, [[Maarin al-Jabal]] to the northeast, [[al-Buraq, Syria|al-Buraq]] to the east, [[Nisrin]] to the southeast and [[al-Biyah]] and [[Birin, Syria|Birin]] to the southwest.
'''Ayyo''' ({{lang-ar|أيو}}) is a village in northern [[Syria]], administratively part of the [[Hama Governorate]], located south of [[Hama]]. Nearby localities include [[Kafr Buhum]] to the northwest, [[al-Khalidiyah, Syria|al-Khalidiyah]] to the north, [[Maarin al-Jabal]] to the northeast, [[al-Buraq, Syria|al-Buraq]] to the east, [[Nisrin]] to the southeast and [[al-Biyah]] and [[Birin, Syria|Birin]] to the southwest. According to the [[Central Bureau of Statistics (Syria)|Syria Central Bureau of Statistics]], Ayyo had a population of 1,980 in the 2004 census.<ref name="CBS">[http://www.cbssyr.org/new%20web%20site/General_census/census_2004/NH/TAB05-1-2004.htm General Census of Population and Housing 2004] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120723204435/http://www.cbssyr.org/new%20web%20site/General_census/census_2004/NH/TAB05-1-2004.htm |date=2012-07-23 }}. [[Central Bureau of Statistics (Syria)|Syria Central Bureau of Statistics]] (CBS). Hama Governorate. {{in lang|ar}}</ref> Its inhabitants are predominantly [[Christian]]s.

== Population ==
According to the [[Central Bureau of Statistics (Syria)|Syria Central Bureau of Statistics]], Ayyubiyah had a population of 1,980 in the 2004 census.<ref name="CBS">[http://www.cbssyr.org/new%20web%20site/General_census/census_2004/NH/TAB05-1-2004.htm General Census of Population and Housing 2004] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20120723204435/http://www.cbssyr.org/new%20web%20site/General_census/census_2004/NH/TAB05-1-2004.htm |date=2012-07-23 }}. [[Central Bureau of Statistics (Syria)|Syria Central Bureau of Statistics]] (CBS). Hama Governorate. {{ar icon}}</ref>


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[[Category:Populated places in Hama District]]
[[Category:Populated places in Hama District]]
[[Category:Christian communities in Syria]]

Latest revision as of 23:46, 6 February 2022

Ayyo
أيو
Village
Ayyo is located in Syria
Ayyo
Ayyo
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 35°01′58″N 36°44′05″E / 35.032737°N 36.734591°E / 35.032737; 36.734591
Country Syria
GovernorateHama
DistrictHama
SubdistrictHama
Population
 (2004)
 • Total1,980
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Ayyo (Arabic: أيو) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located south of Hama. Nearby localities include Kafr Buhum to the northwest, al-Khalidiyah to the north, Maarin al-Jabal to the northeast, al-Buraq to the east, Nisrin to the southeast and al-Biyah and Birin to the southwest. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Ayyo had a population of 1,980 in the 2004 census.[1] Its inhabitants are predominantly Christians.

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