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Kafr Ram Kafr Ram ((アラビア語:كفرام), also spelled ''Kfar Ram'' or ''Kafram'') is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located 50 kilometers northwest of Homs in the Taldou Subidistrict.〔 The name of the village is Syriac in origin, with ''Kafr'' meaning "small village" or "the spot", and ''Ram'' meaning "mountain". In the northern part of the village is the small, historic church of al-Qasr. The first primary school in the village was founded around 1935. Kafr Ram's inhabitants have access to basic services and among their sources of water are several springs, the largest of which is known 'Ayn al-Hamra.〔 ==Geography== Kafr Ram is situated along the northern foothills of the Dahr al-Qasir Mountain with an elevation ranging from 850 to 1,150 meters above sea level.〔 Nearby localities include Barshin to the northwest, Khanazir and Bishanin to the north, Kafr Kamrah and Akakir to the northeast, Fahil and Rabah to the southeast, Bahhur to the south, Muqlus and Hasour to the southwest and al-Bitar, Ish al-Shuhah and Hadiyah to the west.
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