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Latakia

Latakia is a city and major port on the Mediterranean coast of Syria, serving as the capital of Latakia Governorate. It is located along the Levantine coast and has long functioned as a commercial and cultural gateway between Syria and the eastern Mediterranean. The city experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Its port supports shipping, fishing, and related industries, and the surrounding region is a center for agriculture, trade, and services.

Latakia has a long historical record reflecting successive civilizations. Archaeological evidence attests to ancient settlement, with

Demographic composition is diverse, reflecting Syria's coastal population, with multiple religious and ethnic communities. The city

Latakia tobacco is a distinct variety of pipe tobacco leaf cured by smoke. Leaf from Syria and

influences
from
Greek,
Roman,
and
Byzantine
eras,
followed
by
Islamic
rule.
Under
Ottoman
administration,
Latakia
developed
as
a
major
port.
In
the
modern
period,
it
grew
into
Syria's
principal
coastal
city
and
an
important
administrative
and
economic
center
beside
the
capital
and
other
coastal
cities.
hosts
educational
institutions,
markets,
mosques
and
churches,
as
well
as
cultural
sites
such
as
museums
and
historic
neighborhoods
that
highlight
its
maritime
heritage.
nearby
regions
is
smoke‑cured
over
hardwood
fires
to
produce
a
dark,
intensely
flavored
tobacco
with
a
smoky,
resinous
character.
Latakia
is
used
as
a
minor
to
moderate
component
in
many
traditional
English
and
Balkan
blends,
contributing
depth
and
a
characteristic
aroma.