Imtan

Syria
Imtan, Syria
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Highland village in the southern part of Jabal al-Druze in Syria's Suwayda Governorate, Imtan sits at elevation and carries a history stretching back thousands of years, with Roman-era remains still visible in the area. The village played a role in the Great Syrian Revolt and is said to have been the site of a decisive battle in the Seleucid period. Its population is predominantly Druze, with a Christian minority.

  • Nearest water from center 0.7 km0.4 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 1.2 km0.7 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
42°
40mm1.5in
F
44°
40mm1.5in
M
10°50°
30mm1.1in
A
15°59°
15mm0.6in
M
20°67°
10mm0.4in
J
23°74°
0mm0.0in
J
25°77°
0mm0.0in
A
25°77°
0mm0.0in
S
23°74°
0mm0.1in
O
19°66°
10mm0.4in
N
12°53°
20mm0.8in
D
45°
25mm1.0in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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