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Czech T.V Broadcasts Report on Syrian Archeological Sites

Mar 15, 2010

Prague, (SANA) - Czech Public television/ Channel One on Sunday broadcast a report on a number of the archeological sites in Syria.

The report shed light on the important role of these sites throughout history.

It presented a historical documentation on Palmyra as a very important trade hub on the Silk Road and Apamea which was one of the top five cities in the Roman Era.

It also described the grandeur of Bosra Amphitheater as the biggest theater among the Roman archeological sites.

In a statement to SANA, Director and Cameraman of the documentary Franshek Karvanik said the Czech T.V would broadcast more reports on Aleppo, Krak des Chevaliers and Damascus Citadel.

Rasha Milhem / Ghossoun

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