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Ayyo

Coordinates: 35°01′58″N 36°44′05″E / 35.032737°N 36.734591°E / 35.032737; 36.734591
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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)
 • Total
1,980
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Ayyo (Arabic: أيو) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located south of Hama. It is neighbored by Kafr Buhum to the northwest, al-Khalidiyah to the north, Maarin al-Jabal to the northeast, Besirin to the south and Sasikun 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.

History

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In an 1828 Ottoman tax register, Ayyu was listed as a relatively small grain-growing village of 6 feddans and paying 660 qirsh in taxes.[2] In 1838, it was recorded as a Greek Orthodox Christian village (though the authors spelled it 'Abbu').[3]

References

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Bibliography

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  • Douwes, Dick (2000). The Ottomans in Syria: A History of Justice and Oppression. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 1860640311.
  • Robinson, E.; Smith, E. (1841). Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the year 1838. Vol. 3. Boston: Crocker & Brewster.