Marmarita ( ar, مرمريتا, syc, ܡܪܡܪܝܬܐ, ) is a village in northwestern
Syria
Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
, located west of Homs. Marmarita is one of the largest villages in
Wadi al-Nasara
Wadi al-Nasara ( ar, وادي النصارى / ALA-LC: ''Wādī an-Naṣārá'', Greek: Κοιλάδα των Χριστιανών, ''Koiláda ton Christianón'', which both mean "Valley of Christians") is an area in western Syria, close to the ...
("Valley of the
Christians"), a region north of
Talkalakh. In 2004, Marmarita had a population of 2,206, according to the
Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).
Its inhabitants are predominantly
Greek Orthodox and
Greek Catholic Christians and is one of the largest Christian villages in the Wadi al-Nasara ('valley of the Christians'). Marmarita is a popular summer destination and tourist attraction in Syria. The village has been part of the
Homs Governorate since 1953; prior to that, it was part of the
Latakia Governorate. The village has three
Greek Orthodox Church, a
Greek Catholic Church and a
Protestant Church.
Etymology
The name Marmarita is believed to be derived from the
Syriac word ''Marmanitha'', meaning "a place that overlooks" in possible reference to Marmarita's situation above the
Akkar Plateau and
Mediterranean Sea.
History
Marmarita was settled in the early 17th century by four farming families from
Lebanon and the
Hauran
The Hauran ( ar, حَوْرَان, ''Ḥawrān''; also spelled ''Hawran'' or ''Houran'') is a region that spans parts of southern Syria and northern Jordan. It is bound in the north by the Ghouta oasis, eastwards by the al-Safa (Syria), al-Safa ...
plateau. These families built three churches (St. John, St. Saba, and St. Boutros) which still remain on the outskirts of the village. Local folklore suggests that the site of the village may have been occupied as early as the 6th century CE, but any habitation was destroyed by a volcanic eruption of the
Levant Fault zone. No evidence of earlier
Phoenician settlement was found.

Syrian civil war
On 17 August 2013
Syrian News Channel
Syrian News Channel ( ar, الإخبارية السورية), also known as alikhbaria Syria or Al-Ikhbariyah Syria, is a state-run television station based in Damascus, Syria, launched in December 15, 2010. The channel is headed by Imad Sara.
S ...
reported that militants killed and wounded Syrian Christians in Marmarita and the neighboring town of
al-Husn
Al-Husn ( ar, الحصن, also spelled al-Hisn) is a large village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located west of Homs and north of the border with Lebanon. Nearby localities include al-Huwash to the east, ...
during the religious festival known as the
Dormition of the Theotokos.
Jund al-Sham
Jund al-Sham ( ar, جند الشام, lit=The Sham Division) is or was the name of multiple Sunni Islamic jihadist militant groups.
Founded around 1991 in Jordan and trained in 1999 in Afghanistan with financial support from Osama bin Laden, ...
(Soldiers of the Levant) claimed responsibility. It was later claimed that the militant group retreated to Lebanon.
Climate
In Marmarita, the climate is warm and temperate. In winter there is much more rainfall in Marmarita than in summer. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Csa. The average annual temperature in Marmarita is . About of precipitation falls annually.
Tourism

Marmarita is surrounded by a number of ruins and historical sites. The best known of these is the
Krak des Chevaliers (also known as "Qal'at al-Ḥiṣn"), a
Crusader castle built by the
Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem ( la, Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani), commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (), was a medieval and early modern Catholic military order. It was headqu ...
between 1142 and 1271. The castle is regarded as one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world by
UNESCO.
The annua
Carnival Marmaritawas established in 1972 and features processions of vehicles and dancers in costumes. .
Marmarita's population changes with the seasons: in winter, the population is about 2,500; in summer it increases to between 25,000 and 30,000 as formerly local families return from jobs in nearby cities to vacation in the area.
Transport
Marmarita is located approximately 13 km north of the M1 motorway, roughly halfway between Tartus and Homs.
The closest airports to Marmarita are
Bassel Al-Assad International Airport (LTK) in Syria (93.1 km),
Beirut International Airport
Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint of ...
(BEY) in Lebanon (163.2 km), and
Damascus International Airport (DAM) in Syria (196.2 km).
References
External links
Marmarita's official websiteArchived from the original on 26 February 2007.
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Populated places in Talkalakh District
Eastern Orthodox Christian communities in Syria
Christian communities in Syria