By and large, the Mediterranean Coast of Southwest Asia is much more liberal than other parts of Southwest Asia. It is also populated by a number Non-Muslim populations, such as Jews, Christians of various stripes (Maronites, Melkites, Greek Orthodox, Armenians, Messianic Jews, etc.), Alawites, and Druze. The two are actually interrelated. The religious minorities are usually less conservative than the Muslims are, leading to these areas of mixed ethnicity to general be more liberal.
it's climate is suitable for growing citrus fruits, olives, and vegetables
The Fertile Cresent.
Generally, this area is called the Middle East. However, the eastern coast of the Mediterranean in Southwest Asia is called the Levant.
No, Marmaris is a port city and a tourist destination on the Mediterranean coast of southwest Turkey, therefore putting it in Asia.
The Red Sea separates North Africa from Southwest Asia
Mediterranean sea
near the mediterranean
middle east
In west Asia, on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea is on the southeast coast of Spain. During the Age of Exploration, Spain's location on the Mediterranean coast gave them a strategic location for trading with much of Asia and Europe.
Southwest Asia, also called the Middle East, has ARABICas the predominant language spoken. However, the dialects differ from country to country.
Mediterranean, Black, Caspian, Arabian, and Red Seas