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Safita is a municipality in the Tartus prefecture of
Syria. It lies in the mountains near the Mediterranean Sea
in altitude between 300 and 400 metres. The town of Safita
occupies the tops of three hills and the valleys between
them. These hills are part of the coastal mountain ranges of
Syria.

The municipality of Safita has 30.000 residents. This
population lives in the centre of the town and in 89
villages and 49 settlements in the around region. If we also
include the residents of the near town of Mashta and 46
villages and 20 settlements around it, the total number will
be 135 villages and 69 settlements with 166.000 population.
The region had human settlements since the Phoenician
era. The castle of Safita constituted one of the defensive
centres that were scattered in the coastal mountain ranges
up to the Syrian-Turkish borders. Other such castles were
the castle of Hesn or castle of the Knights (Crac des
Chevalieurs), the castle of Suleyman, the castle of Markeb
and others that formed a strategic line of defence. Fire
signals were used to warn for the appearance of the enemy .
Weather in Safita is good most of the time and the four
seasons last roughly the same. The winter is cold and
temperatures occasionally approach 0 ºC, there is enough
humidity in the summer with temperatures around 37 ºC and
the annual rainfall ranges from 1200 to 1500 mm.
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