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Yakubiyah

Yakubiyah ((アラビア語:اليعقوبية), (アルメニア語:Յակուբիե); also spelled Yacoubiyah, Yakoubieh, Yacoubeh or Yaqubiyah) is a village in north-west Syria, administratively part of the Jisr ash-Shugur District, subordinate to the Idlib Governorate, located west of Idlib and just southeast of the border with Turkey. It is situated in a well-forested mountain above the Orontes River,〔 with an elevation of 480 meters above sea level. Nearby localities include Qunaya adjacent to the east, Kafr Dibbin further to the east, the ''nahiyah'' ("subdistrict") center of al-Janudiyah to the south, al-Malnad to the west and Zarzur to the north.〔(Ya'qubiyah Map ). ''Mapcarta''.〕
According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Yakubiyah had a population of 476 in the 2004 census.〔(Janudiyah nahiyah population )〕 Its inhabitants are mostly Christians, roughly split into the Armenian Apostolic and Catholic denominations. The surrounding areas are predominantly inhabited by Sunni Muslims.〔(Christian hamlet escapes Syria war but falls prey to looters ). ''Global Post''. Originally published by ''Agence France-Presse''. 2013-02-08.〕 There are two Armenian Apostolic churches in Yacoubiyah: Saint Anna ((アルメニア語:Սբ. Աննա)) and Saint Hripsime ((アルメニア語:Սբ. Հռիփսիմե)). The last one is built similar to Ejmiatsin’s Saint Hripsime. There is also one Armenian Catholic church.〔
==History==
Yakubiyah, along with the nearby localities of Kesab and Ghenamiyah, were settled by the Armenian community between the 8th and 12th centuries CE.〔(The Vicar of Armenian Prelacy of Gezire: Yakoubiye ). The Armenian Prelace of Aleppo. 2004-2007.〕
In 1929, by the efforts of Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) and the Armenian Prelacy, Diocese of Aleppo, an Armenian school was built in the village, where Armenian is being taught alongside Arabic.

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