Syria is independent, but is in a state of civil war. Palestine is quasi-independent because of the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank and the non-recognition of Hamas-controlled Gaza by most countries around the world.
2011
no they became an independent country in 2012.
1966
Ontario independent? What are you smoking? Did I miss something? (lol) Ontario is a province within Canada, and probably the most loyal of them all. Ontario would be the last province ever to become independent from Canada.
Syria became independent in 1943 and Jordan became independent in 1946.
Syria became independent from its colonist in April 17, 1946.
syria became indapendant from France in April 17, 1946
No Syria is an independent Arab country
Syria at that time was not independent.
No, Syria is an independent country. Turkey is the country that boarders Syria from the north.
Well kinda, Syria was fist given to the French who let it become independent, it was part of the Ottoman empire before WWI, a Muslim empire that at that point had control of almost all middle east Asia, to get back on target, no not after WWI but later.
Shuri al-Quwatli (first president of independent Syria) Subhi al-Khalidi (first president of French Syria) Go look up in Wikipedia and see for yourself.
Syria is independent, but is in a state of civil war. Palestine is quasi-independent because of the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank and the non-recognition of Hamas-controlled Gaza by most countries around the world.
They become independent in 1679
Independent city-states in today's Lebanon-Syria and at Carthage.
It depends on how the question is intended. Syria first became a country around 3000 BC as the Kingdom of Aram/Aramea. However, modern Syria became independent in April 1946 as pressure from Syrian Nationalist forces and the British forced the French to evacuate their troops. The Syrian Nationalists then adoped the republican government created during the French Mandatory Period.