Gulistana Pakrewane Newroz
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Updated April 16, 2024
## Gulistana Pakrewane Newroz (Al-Hasakah): what this map pin is, what Newroz means, and what you can realistically plan
If you found “Gulistana Pakrewane Newroz” while browsing maps, here’s the most reliable way to interpret it: it appears to be a named map pin for a garden/green space in or near Al-Hasakah, associated with the coordinates 36.5160568, 40.7484423 (northeastern Syria). I could not find a dependable public source (official site, municipal listing, reputable guidebook entry) that documents this location by that exact name, so I’m treating the name as unverified, while the coordinates are the firm, usable detail you provided.
What is well documented is Newroz/Nowruz itself—why it matters in Kurdish culture, and how it’s typically celebrated in northeastern Syria’s Kurdish-majority areas (including Hasakah province).
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## Key facts you can rely on
### The location data you provided
– City/area: Al-Hasakah (northeastern Syria)
– Coordinates: 36.5160568, 40.7484423
– Category: Garden / green space (as labeled)
– Address string: includes a Plus Code-style fragment (“GP8X+C9G…”) but the text is garbled, so I’m not going to claim the exact Plus Code is accurate.
Because the place-name isn’t corroborated by a strong source, the safest, most “factual” approach is: navigate by coordinates, not by the name. (More on how below.)
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## What “Newroz” means in Kurdish communities (and why a garden label makes sense)
Newroz is the Kurdish celebration of Nowruz, tied to the spring equinox and commonly observed around March 21. Jazeera
Well-attested elements of Kurdish Newroz celebrations include:
– Bonfires/firelight as a central symbol (often the evening before), widely described as a signature tradition.
– Outdoor gatherings—people often go “out to nature,” grill/barbecue, sing, and dance. Baladi
– Celebrations in northeastern Syria are often reported from Hasakah province locations such as Qamishli and other towns. News
So a garden/park label that includes “Newroz” is plausible as a gathering spot or seasonal celebration point—but again, the specific place-name “Gulistana Pakrewane Newroz” isn’t something I can verify from a high-quality reference.
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## What you should know before planning anything in Al-Hasakah
This is the part most travel content dances around, but it matters.
Multiple governments currently publish “do not travel” guidance for Syria, including explicit warnings about armed conflict, terrorism, kidnapping/hostage taking, and limited/no consular help.
What that means in practical terms:
– If you’re a typical leisure traveler, this is not a reasonable destination to “plan around” right now based on a park pin.
– Even if a Newroz gathering exists at or near these coordinates, conditions can change quickly; your ability to get help may be extremely limited depending on nationality and location.
I’m stating this plainly because it’s the most important “factual” planning constraint.
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## If you’re already in the area: how to use the coordinates safely and accurately
If you’re in-country for non-tourism reasons (family, journalism, aid work, long-term residence), here’s how to treat this pin like a pro.
### Use coordinates, not the name
1. Open your maps app and paste: 36.5160568, 40.7484423
2. Save it as a pinned location with your own label (example: “Newroz garden pin”).
3. Switch to satellite view to confirm it’s actually a green space (tree cover, paths, open areas).
### Cross-check with at least one second map layer
Different map providers label places differently. If one shows “Gulistana Pakrewane Newroz” and another doesn’t, that’s a clue the name may be user-added or inconsistent.
### Don’t infer facilities you can’t see
Unless you can visually confirm entrances, pathways, lighting, or nearby buildings, don’t assume:
– opening hours
– toilets
– security presence
– family amenities
– event infrastructure
Those assumptions are exactly how travelers end up stranded or stuck.
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## What Newroz gatherings in northeastern Syria are commonly described as (general, not tied to this exact pin)
Reported descriptions of Newroz in the broader region include:
– People wearing traditional clothing, gathering in large groups, and celebrating outdoors. News
– Music and group dancing as recurring elements. Baladi
– Fire/torch imagery frequently appears in photo coverage from Hasakah province towns such as Qamishli. Jazeera
That’s the most I can state confidently without inventing specifics about this exact garden.
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## Internal links (RealJourneyTravels.com)
You asked for two contextual internal links “if possible.” I’m not adding internal links here because I cannot verify which Syria/Newroz/Al-Hasakah pages exist on RealJourneyTravels.com from the information you provided, and I’m keeping this response strictly factual.
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## Bottom line
– Verified: the coordinates you provided identify a point in/near Al-Hasakah, and Newroz/Nowruz is a well-documented spring equinox festival with common outdoor, fire-centered Kurdish traditions.
– Not verified: the place-name “Gulistana Pakrewane Newroz” as an official or widely documented destination.
– Critical planning reality: major official advisories currently warn against travel to Syria.
If you want, paste two or three map links (Google Maps, Apple Maps, OpenStreetMap) that show this label, and I’ll cross-compare them and tell you what’s consistent vs. likely user-generated—still staying inside the “only factual” rule.
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