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・ Shin'ichi Tanaka
・ Shin'ichirō
・ Shin'ichirō Nakamura
・ Shin'inotani Dam
・ Shin'onsen, Hyōgo
・ Shin's Tricycle
・ Shin'ya Fujiwara
・ Shin'ya Waku
・ Shin'yaku Kegonkyō Ongi Shiki
・ Shin'yoshitomi, Fukuoka
・ Shin'yō Maru incident
・ Shin'yō Wakashū
・ Shin'yō-class suicide motorboat
・ Shin, Iran
・ Shin, Swat
Shin, Syria
・ Shin-Akitsu Station
・ Shin-Aomori Station
・ Shin-Asahi Station
・ Shin-Asahikawa Station
・ Shin-bang
・ Shin-Chiba Station
・ Shin-Edogawa Garden
・ Shin-egota Station
・ Shin-Ei
・ Shin-Ei Animation
・ Shin-ei Companion FY-2
・ Shin-etsu Broadcasting
・ Shin-Etsu Chemical
・ Shin-Fuji Station


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Shin, Syria : ウィキペディア英語版
Shin, Syria

Shin ((アラビア語:شين) ''Shîn'') is a town in northwestern Syria administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located west of Homs. Nearby localities include Rabah to the north, al-Mahfurah to the northeast, Tarin to the east, Suwayri to the southeast, Hadidah to the south, al-Mazinah and al-Huwash to the southwest and Muqlus to the northwest.
According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Shin had a population of 13,020 in the 2004 census. It is the administrative center of the Shin ''nahiyah'' ("subdistrict") which consists of 22 localities with a collective population of 27,951 in 2004.〔(General Census of Population and Housing 2004 ). Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Homs Governorate. 〕 The inhabitants of the town are predominantly Alawites. Although many had converted to the heterodox Alawite sect of Sulayman al-Murshid (known as Murshidians) during the French Mandate period (1920-46), the population readopted the orthodox Alawite faith since then.
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