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جهاز بصرى مصحح التشوة والزيغ - traduction vers Anglais

TOWN IN DARAA, SYRIA
Bostra; Busra; بصرى; Nova Traiana Bostra; Bosra al-Sham; Nova Trajana Bostra; History of Bosra; Busrah; Basra Eski Sham
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  • Roman mosaic from Bosra displaying a [[camel train]]
  • Southern Baths in Bosra
  • The [[Roman Theatre at Bosra]], dating from the 2nd century AD

جهاز بصرى مصحح التشوة والزيغ      

orthoscopic system

بصرى         
مدينة سورية
بصرى (سوريا); بصرى الشام

optic (ADJ)

orthoscopic system      
جهاز بصرى مصحح التشوة والزيغ

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Bosra

Bosra (Arabic: بُصْرَىٰ, romanized: Buṣrā), also spelled Bostra, Busrana, Bozrah, Bozra and officially called Busra al-Sham (Arabic: بُصْرَىٰ ٱلشَّام, romanized: Buṣrā al-Shām), is a town in southern Syria, administratively belonging to the Daraa District of the Daraa Governorate and geographically part of the Hauran region.

According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Bosra had a population of 19,683 in the 2004 census. It is the administrative center of the nahiyah ("subdistrict") of Bosra which consisted of nine localities with a collective population of 33,839 in 2004. Bosra's inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslim, although the town has a small Shia Muslim community.

Bosra has an ancient history and during the Roman era it was a prosperous provincial capital and Metropolitan Archbishopric, under the jurisdiction of Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East. It continued to be administratively important during the Islamic era, but became gradually less prominent during the Ottoman era. It also became a Latin Catholic titular see and the episcopal see of a Melkite Catholic Archeparchy. Today, it is a major archaeological site and has been declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.