The revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, and Syria, while all part of the broader Arab Spring, differed significantly in their outcomes and trajectories. Tunisia's revolution led to a relatively peaceful transition to democracy, establishing a more pluralistic political system. In contrast, Egypt experienced a brief democratic experiment followed by a military coup, leading to authoritarian rule. Syria, however, descended into a brutal civil war, with ongoing conflict and fragmentation, resulting in significant humanitarian crises and geopolitical ramifications.
Egypt Iraq Syria Libya Tunisia and more
Syria-Lebanon, extending to Carthage in Tunisia and Carthaginia in Spain.
Several countries experienced significant protests and political changes during the Arab Spring, including Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Syria. These uprisings led to the overthrow of dictators and sparked widespread political reforms and instability in the region.
Italy, France, Tunisia, Greece, Morocco, Malta, Spain, Egypt, Libya, Monaco, Israel and Syria
Twelve: Spain France Italy Greece Turkey Syria Lebanon Israel Egypt Libya Tunisia Morocco
Albania,Croatia,Serbia, Montenegro, Syria, Israel,Jjordan, Egypt,Libya,Turkey,Tunisia,Algeria and Marroco
Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Bahrain, and Yemen participated in the Arab Spring.
He was a rock star. Famous in Egypt and Syria. He sang about revolution and dreamt about being president.
Lebanon-Syria and Tunisia.
Actually, several Arab countries touch the Mediterranean. These are Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.
Today's Syria-Lebanon, and Tunisia.
Macedonia, Syria, Pergamum, and Egypt