Fiq, Syria

Fiq (Arabic: فيق‎) was a Syrian town in the Golan Heights that administratively belonged to Al Quneitra Governorate. It sat at an altitude of 349 meters (1,145 ft) and had a population of 2,800 in 1967. It was the administrative center of the Fiq District of Al Quneitra. In and after the Six-Day War in June 1967, it was evacuated. The Israeli settlement of Kibbutz Afik was built close by.

Fiq, Syria

Fiq (Arabic: فيق‎) was a Syrian town in the Golan Heights that administratively belonged to Al Quneitra Governorate. It sat at an altitude of 349 meters (1,145 ft) and had a population of 2,800 in 1967. It was the administrative center of the Fiq District of Al Quneitra. In and after the Six-Day War in June 1967, it was evacuated. The Israeli settlement of Kibbutz Afik was built close by.