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New Aleppo Neighborhood

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Country
  
Syria

Highest elevation
  
472 m (1,549 ft)

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

City
  
Aleppo

Lowest elevation
  
421 m (1,381 ft)


New Aleppo (Halab al-Jadida) is one of the largest neighborhoods in Aleppo city in Syria. It is a residential area has Aleppine's classical buildings, which was built with white stones. New Aleppo is an extension of the city to the west.

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Map of New Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria

Subdivisions

New Aleppo consists of North New Aleppo and the more recently built South New Aleppo. Both parts have several quarters. Two other neighborhoods that are sometimes considered part of New Aleppo are el-Zahraa neighborhood and el-Furqan neighborhood.

North New Aleppo contains:

  • Muhandeseen quarter
  • el-Kahraba quarter
  • Masaken el-Taleem el-Alee quarter
  • South New Aleppo contains:

  • Buhous quarter
  • Masaken el-Tamween quarter
  • el-Shuhada quarter
  • Tawaso el-Madinah quarter
  • el-Beaa quarter
  • Menyan "Benyameen" quarter
  • History

    Construction of the neighborhood began in the 1980s, but it was not a real suburb because the first buildings were outside the city. In 2000 the state began building an orderly neighborhood. It is now one of the largest neighborhoods in the city, and until nowadays it is expanding such as Menyan "Benyameen" quarter.

    Etymology

    It was called new Aleppo because it is the latest neighborhood that was built in the city, and its buildings have a lot of differences from those in other neighborhoods. The Aleppo name is maybe from Syriac means: "white city" because it has white stones and its buildings were constructed with stones.

    Religions

    From the first construction in the neighborhood until now, most of its people have been Muslims, with some Christian families.

    Mosques

    There are a number of huge mosques, such as:

  • Shaikh Omar el-Halaby Mosque
  • el-Rahmah Mosque
  • Eman Mosque
  • Abdullah bin Abbas Mosque
  • Saed bin Rabbie Mosque
  • el-Ghufran Mosque
  • Ethnics

    The population is 94% Arabs, 5% Kurds and 1% other or unknown ethnicity.

    Languages

    The people in New Aleppo speak North Syrian Arabic in Aleppine tone, which has a big difference from Arabic. Also Kurds can speak Kurdish language as well as Arabic, French and English is a second foreign language as well as Arabic, but some can speak Turkish and German.

    Geography and climate

    The neighborhood is on a plateau in the west of the city at an elevation between 400 and 460 meters.

    It has Mediterranean climate and 80% of precipitation occurs between October and March.

    Schools

    There are a number of secondary and primary schools for girls and boys.

    Primary schools

  • Haroun el-Rasheed School
  • Qoutaiba bin Muslim el-bahily School
  • Othman bin Affan School
  • Hessain Tabra School
  • Ahmad Aswad School
  • el-Moutanabby School
  • Secondary schools

  • Mousa bin Nussair School
  • Asaed Aqeel School
  • Posts

    There is New Aleppo post.

    Shops

    There are two supermarkets:

  • New Town in Buhous quarter
  • One Mart close to Rahmah mosque.
  • There are more than 20 shops such as:

  • el-Madinah el-Munawwarah
  • el-Zaitouni
  • Abu Dan
  • el-Eman
  • el-Ashkar
  • References

    New Aleppo Neighborhood Wikipedia