Talk:Fiq District

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Arminden in topic In occupied Golan? Yes, no, in part?

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In occupied Golan? Yes, no, in part? edit

Maybe partially in DMZ? Where did the c. 2000 inhabitants from that census live, under whose administration? As it is now, a USELESS article in terms of practical info, a typical case of "dumped on Wiki and forgotten".

@Supreme Deliciousness:The lead reads "Fiq District...is a district of the Quneitra Governorate in southern Syria, which has partly been under Israeli occupation since 1967." The "which has partly been under Israeli occupation" refers to the DISTRICT, or to the GOVERNORATE? Not clear from the text.Arminden (talk) 12:10, 8 September 2020 (UTC)Reply