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'''Established in 1955, the Goethe-Institut Damascus was one of the first Goethe-Institutes in the worldwide. It closed in 2012 due to the security and political situation in Syria. Before its closure, the Institute was a meeting place for creative artists, students and partners from Germany and Syria. Many people who were connected with the Goethe-Institut Damascus were forced to leave Syria and live in exile in Europe. Most of them have the hope that one day they will return to Syria.''' | '''Established in 1955, the Goethe-Institut Damascus was one of the first Goethe-Institutes in the worldwide. It closed in 2012 due to the security and political situation in Syria. Before its closure, the Institute was a meeting place for creative artists, students and partners from Germany and Syria. Many people who were connected with the Goethe-Institut Damascus were forced to leave Syria and live in exile in Europe. Most of them have the hope that one day they will return to Syria.''' |