Palmyra offers the world an example of a preserved ancient urbanized complex. Not only this, but as a site of human occupation since the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras, this site is a testament to millennia of human history. The site is also quite unique, in both its architecture and the culture heritage it contains, because it is located at the intersection of multiple cultures. The UNESCO organization says it is important that way because Palmyra " unites the forms of Graeco-Roman art with indigenous elements and Iranian influences in a strongly original style."
The phone number of the Palmyra Community Library is: 315-597-5276.
Battle of Palmyra happened on 1941-07-01.
of course it is NOT Petra! PALMYRA (north Syria) is the Bride of the Desert.
Yes. Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, Cleopatra, and Boudicca (Queen of the Iceni) all started wars.
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The address of the Palmyra Branch is: 689 Haub Street, Palmyra, 47164 8849
The address of the Palmyra Memorial Library is: 525 Illinois Place, Palmyra, 68418 0176
The address of the Palmyra Historical Society is: Po Box 265, Palmyra, WI 53156
The address of the Palmyra Community Library is: 402 East Main Street, Palmyra, 14522 1105
The address of the Palmyra Public Library is: 325 South Railroad Street, Palmyra, 17078 2449
The address of the Palmyra Bicentennial Public Library is: 212 S Main St, Palmyra, 63461 1650
The phone number of the Palmyra Branch is: 812-364-6425.
The web address of the Palmyra Historical Society is: www.palmyrahistorical.org
Palmyra, NY, is 291 miles. Palmyra, NJ, is 85 miles.
Palmyra Reflector was created in 1829.
Palmyra Reflector ended in 1831.