Syria was found by settlers over 100,000 years ago. We do not know the name of the first person who arrived there since that time predates history.
Hamsters were first discovered in 1839 in the Syrian desert in the Middle East. They were thought to be extinct, but in 1930 a scientist in Syria found a nest with a female and 11 babies. Four hamsters lived and the first hamsters were brought to England in 1931 and to the United States in 1938. It was discovered that they made good pets and by 1950 there were 100,000 golden hamsters in the United States. Hamsters were living in relative obscurity until just 70 years ago, when a zoologist discovered a family of these rodents in the Syrian desert. Today, hamsters' friendly nature and adaptability have placed them among America's most popular small pets.
Techniques to manufacture colorless glass were discovered sometime during the 9th Century BC. These methods originated in regions of Syria and Cyprus.
One private company of Syria is Central Bank of Syria. Two other private companies of Syria include: MTN Syria and Syriatel.
Syria is in Asia
No, Syria is an independent country. Turkey is the country that boarders Syria from the north.
Syria is located on Asia.
Syria is in the northern and eastern hemisphere
Syria is located in Asia.
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Natural glass (obsidian) has been used since the stone age. Manmade glass dates back nearly 5000 years and was probably discovered either by the ancient Egyptians, by people living in what is now Syria, or people living in Mesopotamia.
There is no one "nearest" country so Syria. Syria borders Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, and Iraq. So, in a sense, all these countries are "nearest" to Syria.
The 'Poem of Aqhat' is recorded on clay tablets in cuneiform script. These tablets were discovered at the ancient city of Ugarit in modern-day Syria.