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Syria, [a] also known as Greater Syria or Syria-Palestine, [2] is a historical region located east of the Mediterranean Sea in West Asia, broadly synonymous with the Levant. [3] The region boundaries have changed throughout history. However, in modern times, the term "Syria" alone is used to refer to the Syrian Arab Republic.
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Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria; Federalization of Syria; Freedom of religion in Asia by country; Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham; History of al-Qaeda; Islamic State; Sectarianism and minorities in the Syrian civil war; Syria; Syrian civil war; Timeline of US intervention in the Syrian civil war; Talk:List of ongoing armed ...
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Regions of Syria. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. G. Golan Heights (6 C, 39 P) S. Syrian Kurdistan (4 C, 5 P)
Flood in Northern Syria after collapse of the Zeyzoun Dam, June 2002 Syria is the twelfth most water stressed country in the world. The country's waterways are of vital importance to its agricultural development. The longest and most important river is the Euphrates, which represents more than 80 percent of Syria's water resources.