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Present day Mesopotamia includes Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, and Syria.
They settled in today's Lebanon-Syria and at Carthage in North Africa. They established trading stations around the Mediterranean Sea littoral.
There is a civil war still going on today.
Yes there are many millions of refugees today in many parts of the world where there is conflict. You seriously need to watch the news or read the papers. Have you not heard that there are four million Syrian refugees who have fled the civil war in Syria? The situation is so bad that it is talked about all the time.
Iraq, Syria and part of Turkey.
Nobody. Syria is a capitalist country. Admittedly, because of the civil war, nothing much is produced in Syria today other than violence.
There probably are a few Christian missionaries, but the Syrian Civil War is hindering their access to the population and large swathes of Syria are under control of ISIL which imposes Shari'a Law and murders missionaries.
Today's Lebanon-Syria.
Syria today is the country next door to Iraq, which is the modern name for Iraq.
Syria-Lebanon, extending to Carthage in Tunisia and Carthaginia in Spain.
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Today's Syria-Lebanon, and Tunisia.
Aramaic is spoken primarily in small communities in a few countries including Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Lebanon. These speakers are part of various Christian and Jewish communities who have preserved the language over the centuries.
Today's Syria-Lebanon.
No, it is Lebanon and Syria.
Present day Mesopotamia includes Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, and Syria.