The Palestinian Territories are composed of two non-touching pieces, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. However, each of these is considered to only be part of the country. Palestine is not like the United Kingdom where the nation is made of several constituent countries.
No. Ignoring the debate as to whether Palestine is a country or not, Palestine is a Middle Eastern country and has no part in Europe.
Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.Yes, present day Palestine was part of the province of Syria during the time of Jesus.
Answer 1Palestine.Answer 2No really good answer. Since Palestine had never previously been an Arab self-determining region prior to 1948, it seems unreasonable to claim that Israel was created from the country of Palestine. (This is as opposed to saying that the US State of Texas was created from the original country of Texas which was independent for a short period.) Israel was previously the British Mandate of Palestine which was previously a part of the Ottoman Empire, so the country that Israel would have been created from would either be the United Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, or the League of Nations Trust (the organization that supervised Mandates).
No. What is now Israel did not exist as an independent country at the time but was part of British Mandate of Palestine and therefore under British rule then. In the course of the fighting in N. Africa in World War 2 the Germans did not reach Cairo and did not cross the Suez Canal. So, there was no Holocaust in Palestine/Israel.
There were more Catholics there than Protestants, and more want to become a part of the new independent country.
No. Ignoring the debate as to whether Palestine is a country or not, Palestine is a Middle Eastern country and has no part in Europe.
A person who is born in Palestine by the Palestine parents is considered as a citizen.
The study of countries and things about them is a large part of geography.
palestine
Highlands can be a mountainous or elevated part of a country
Development geography is part of geography that has a reference to the standard of living and the quality of life. Development is a process that changes peoples lives.
Yes according to history, Bethlehem where Jesus was born was in in Palestine, . And the Romans controlled that area. But the country was broken up several times in their history.
the ground
No, geography is geography and agriculture is agriculture.
There are several differences between the geography of the country of the United States and the Continent of Africa. They can be listed as this: * Africa has rainforests and the US does not; * Africa's geography covers more square miles than does the US; * There are more rivers in Africa than the US; * Deserts in Africa cover more square miles than US deserts; * The US experiences more cold weather ( part of geography ) than does Africa; and * Africa has more coastlines measured in miles than Africa
It existed it was just not an official country until England gave the Jewish land to create a country, which was previously part of palestine
A cloud would most likely be more related to physical geography than environmental geography. Clouds are part of the water cycle and are formed by the condensation of evaporated water from Earth's surface. This is hard for humans to control, and is part of a natural process.