The Galilee region in the north of Canaan was the most vegetated part of the country.
the Syrian desert
Usually vegetated depending on location.
A vegetated cay, is a small or low island bank. Such as, Heron Island.
yes its in the bible
The four modern countries at makeup what used to be called Canaan are; Israel, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. The country of Israel comprises much of the territory of what was Canaan.
You can find most of them around the border of a widely vegetated island. You can also find them deep under the ocean and in seas.
The Phoenicians lived in the northern part of Canaan. This was about 1830 B.C.
A:After they conquered Israel, the assyrians named this territory Samaria (or Samarina), after the principal city of Samaria. Thus, Samaria was the successor state to Israel, which was formerly part of the land the Bible refers to as Canaan. Strictly speaking, there was never a single nation of Canaan, but a region of allied West Semitic city-states.
The Philistines were a people who as part of the Sea Peoples appeared in the southern coastal area of Canaan at the beginning of the Iron Age, most probably from the Aegean region.
The address of the Canaan Town Of is: , Canaan, VT 05903
Jericho was always part of Canaan, although it was unwalled and unoccupied throughout the Late Bronze Age, when Joshua supposedly brought the walls down. As there was no unified conquest of the Canaanite cities, we have to look for another explanation for the arrival of the Hebrew people.
Canaan was geographically roughly the same as where Israel is today. It was significant because God promised it to the Israelites, and because it connects three continents and was part of several main trade routes. See also:History of the Israelites in Canaan (Israel)