Levant - Wikipedia The name Levant States was used to refer to the French mandate over Syria and Lebanon after World War I, so Levant has come to refer to modern Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, and Cyprus
Levant | Meaning, Countries, Map, Facts | Britannica Levant, historical term designating the region along the eastern Mediterranean, roughly corresponding to modern-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and adjacent areas
The Ancient Levant With Map - ThoughtCo The Levant is the eastern Mediterranean area now covered by Israel, Lebanon, part of Syria, and western Jordan In antiquity, the southern part of the Levant or Palestine was called Canaan
Where is the Levant? - WorldAtlas The Levant is a term used to refer to a large geographic area located in the Eastern Mediterranean
What Is the Levant? Region, History, and Culture The Levant is a historical name for the eastern Mediterranean coastland, a strip of territory roughly 800 kilometers long and 150 kilometers wide that today encompasses Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine The term sometimes also includes parts of southern Turkey and Cyprus
Levant San Juan Restaurant - San Juan, PR | OpenTable Levant offers a stunning, elegant and modern seaside ambiance, guests call it breathtaking, romantic and architecturally unique (the restored shell canopy) The room balances lively energy with comfortable dining, making it popular for celebrations and special evenings
Levant - World History Encyclopedia Levant is the name applied widely to the eastern Mediterranean coastal lands of Asia Minor and Phoenicia (modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon) In a wider sense, the term can be used to encompass the entire coastline from Greece to Egypt
What is The Levant? - New Levant Initiative From the beginning of civilization, the Levant, the coastal region of the eastern Mediterranean from Syria in the north to Egypt in the south, was the crossroads of various peoples and cultures