University of Kalamoon

University of Kalamoon (UOK) is located in Damascus, Syria. It is locally known as جامعة القلمون. The university was established in 2001.

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University Name University of Kalamoon
Name in Local Language جامعة القلمون
Acronym UOK
Year Established 2001

Location

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Address Damascus, Syria
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Phone +963 (11) 78 33 999
Fax +963 (11) 78 33 990
Website University of Kalamoon Website
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