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Syria

Nomenclature and Geography

Category: Country

Summary

Syria's history is deeply intertwined with ancient civilizations, serving as a crossroads for empires. The region witnessed the rise and fall of kingdoms like Ebla and was a crucial part of the Umayyad Caliphate. Centuries of Ottoman rule preceded a period as a French Mandate, shaping the modern Syrian state. The country emerged as a significant Arab state following the decline of the Ottoman Empire in the mid-20th century. Its strategic location in the Levant has consistently made it a focal point of regional and international dynamics.

Statistics

Area

185,180.00 km²

Population

23,865,423

Location