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Nawa, Zeyzoun and Assanamein
Nawa
Geographers, historians and archaeologists have defined Nawa as the city of Ayub, which includes the tomb of Shem, Noah's son. The palaces and dwellings demonstrate this historical importance and there are many ancient hills and ruins around, including Al Jubia and Tell Umm Horan.
Zeyzoun and Tal Shihab
Both are famous for their waterfalls and beautiful scenery.
Mzerieb
12 km to the west of Daraa, this town is famous for its wide lake and its water mills that are still functioning.
Assanamein
This town, which is situated on the Damascus -
Daraa road, contains a pagan Roman temple dating back 191 AD.
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