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Al-Nawfara
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At the foot of stairs leading to the majestic Grand Omayad Mosque you would find Al-Nawfara (i.e. the fountain) where there are 2 splendid cafés, one of them pretty traditional that are a haven for tourists who have sore feet from walking around, a place to relax, watch passers by and drink a tea
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