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Al Qadmus — is a city in Tartus Governorate, Syria … Wikipedia
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Al-Andalus University for Medical Sciences — ( ar. جامعة الأندلس الخاصة للعلوم الطبية) is a private university based in Qadmus, Syria. Established in 2005. The university specializes in medical sciences, and runs a number of training hospitals around the country. Currently the university… … Wikipedia