Savur (Syriac: ܨܰܘܪܳܐ, romanized: Ṣawro;[2] Arabic: صور, romanized: Ṣawr;[3] Kurdish: Stewr[4]), formerly known as Savor, is a municipality and district of Mardin Province, Turkey.[5] Its area is 962 km2,[6] and its population is 24,821 (2022).[1]
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Savur (Syriac: ܨܰܘܪܳܐ, romanized: Ṣawro; Arabic: صور, romanized: Ṣawr; Kurdish: Stewr), formerly known as Savor, is a municipality and district of Mardin...
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