yes kinda it is the biggest out of the cham countries
Well the land of Syria that you see today isn't actually it. Its name is actually The Great Syria or "blad alsham" and it original borders are actually Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine. Add all those nations together and you well get The real Syria.
Yes, Syria is a relatively small country in terms of land area, covering about 185,180 square kilometers. It is located in the Middle East and is bordered by Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Israel, and Lebanon.
Syria covers an area of about 71,500 square miles.
Syria is approximately 185,180 square kilometers in size.
Syria is approximately 185,180 square kilometers in size, making it the 89th largest country in the world by land area.
No, Syria and Turkey are two separate countries. Syria is located to the south of Turkey and shares a border with it.
Syria is located in the continent of Asia.
Syria covers an area of about 71,500 square miles.
Syria is around 71,500 square miles in size, making it slightly larger than the state of North Dakota in the United States.
Syria is approximately 185,180 square kilometers in size.
Syria is approximately 185,180 square kilometers in size, making it the 89th largest country in the world by land area.
It covered today's Syria, Lebanon with trading outposts around the Mediterranean.
According to the "Earthquake Newspaper Archive" link, below, the 1201 earthquake killed 1.1 million people in the Egypt and Syria region.
Syria is a country located in the Middle East, bordered by Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan and Israel to the south, and Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Its capital is Damascus.
Syria, its in Europe, syrian hamsters are the kinda big ones that are fat n cute Syria is in the Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean. However Syrians are still considered Caucasian. Maybe not some of the arabs who live there though, and yes there is a difference between Syria and Arabia.
Syria and Israel are both big places. Northern Israel and southern Syria share a common stretch of border, so in that region, the distance between them is zero. On the other hand, from the Israeli port of Eilat to the northeast point in Syria where it meets Turkey and Iraq, the distance is about 680 miles. So the answer to the question is: 680 miles or less.
The population of Syria (as of 2009) is 21 906 000.
One private company of Syria is Central Bank of Syria. Two other private companies of Syria include: MTN Syria and Syriatel.
Syria is in Asia