Bosra is an archaeological city in Syria. An important religious site of the country, Bosra is home to a small population of about 50,000 inhabitants. The city is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its rich and diverse historic culture.
The climate of Bosra is of the Mediterranean variety; it is characterised by moderate winters and hot, dry summers. Rainfall is experienced mainly in winters. The climate is clear throughout the year.
The city has a rich history as a prosperous trade centre. It is regarded as a major archaeological site and a booming economic centre with agriculture, animal farming and tourism as the main occupations.
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