Menagh ( Arabic : منق , also spelled Manaq or Manq ) is a town near Azaz 16 km North of Aleppo in northwestern Aleppo Governorate of northern Syria .
3-510: Administratively part of Nahiya Azaz , Manaq had a population of 2,128 in the 2004 census. Nearby localities include Azaz to the north, Maraanaz to the northwest, Kaljibrin to the east and Tell Rifaat to the south. Menagh is located by the Baghdad Railway connecting Aleppo with the Turkish city of Adana , and by the strategic highway 214 to Gaziantep . The Menagh Military Airbase
6-517: Is a subdistrict of Azaz District in northwestern Aleppo Governorate of northern Syria. Administrative centre is the city of Azaz . Neighbouring subdistricts are Sawran to the east, Tell Rifaat to the south, and the subdistricts Afrin and Bulbul of Afrin District to the west or southwest, respectively. To the north is the Kilis Province of Turkey. At the 2004 census, the subdistrict had
9-806: Is situated immediately to the west of the village . During the Roman Empire Menagh was a Roman era station of the Roman Province of Syria. It was known as Minnica at this time. The Siege of Menagh Air Base took place here in 2013. The village was captured by the Syrian Democratic Forces on 9 February 2016. This article about a location in Aleppo Governorate , Syria is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nahiya Azaz Azaz Subdistrict ( Arabic : ناحية مركز أعزاز , romanized : Nāḥiyah A‘zāz )
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