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- Levant - Wikipedia
The name Levant States was used to refer to the French mandate over Syria and Lebanon after World War I [3][2] This is probably the reason why the term Levant has come to be used more specifically to refer to modern Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, and the island of Cyprus [3]
- Levant | Meaning, Countries, Map, Facts | Britannica
Levant, (from the French lever, “to rise,” as in sunrise, meaning the east), historically, the region along the eastern Mediterranean shores, roughly corresponding to modern-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and certain adjacent areas
- Where is the Levant? - WorldAtlas
The Levant region is home to many ancient world heritage sites, including the City of Anjar in Lebanon, pictured here The Levant denotes a vast geographical region situated in the Eastern Mediterranean
- The Historical and Geographical Significance of The Levant
The Levant is a region of profound historical and geographical importance, often referred to as the cradle of civilization This article delves into what the Levant is and its significance both in history and geography
- The Ancient Levant With Map - ThoughtCo
The Levant is the area on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, rich in ancient history Ancient cities like Jerusalem, Tyre, and Damascus were important centers in the historic Levant region Maps help us visualize the Levant's historical boundaries and its role as a cultural and trade hub
- Levant - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Levant is a term in geography that refers to an area in the Middle East It includes the historic areas of Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Syria, Cyprus, and the Hatay Province (located in modern-day Turkey)
- 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
Perched between three continents — Africa, Asia, and Europe — the Levant is a crossroads of world history Presently the domain of Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinians, with Turkey on its northern margins, the Levant epitomizes cultural complexity and geopolitical turbulence
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