Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ayn al-Bardah (Arabic: عين الباردة; ALA-LC: ‘Ayn al-Bārdah, which means "cold spring") is a Greek Orthodox Christian village in Syria, 55 kilometres west of Homs and 200 kilometres north-west of Damascus. Nestled on the Sayeh mountain, at 850 metres above sea level, the village overlooks the Valley of Christians and oversees the Mediterranean sea.. }
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- Ayn_al-Bardah abstract "Ayn al-Bardah (Arabic: عين الباردة; ALA-LC: ‘Ayn al-Bārdah, which means "cold spring") is a Greek Orthodox Christian village in Syria, 55 kilometres west of Homs and 200 kilometres north-west of Damascus. Nestled on the Sayeh mountain, at 850 metres above sea level, the village overlooks the Valley of Christians and oversees the Mediterranean sea.".
- Ayn_al-Bardah comment "Ayn al-Bardah (Arabic: عين الباردة; ALA-LC: ‘Ayn al-Bārdah, which means "cold spring") is a Greek Orthodox Christian village in Syria, 55 kilometres west of Homs and 200 kilometres north-west of Damascus. Nestled on the Sayeh mountain, at 850 metres above sea level, the village overlooks the Valley of Christians and oversees the Mediterranean sea.".