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  Syria - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
All of this territory east of the Jordan River and Lake Tiberius was indefensible and easily taken by Syrian troops.
The Euphrates, Syria's most important river, crosses the country in the east.
Most people live in the Euphrates River valley and along the coastal plain, a fertile strip between the coastal mountains and the desert.
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 Reference Encyclopedia - Syria
Much of this territory was easily taken for the border had been originally drawn by the British in 1923 with water in mind, not its defence.
Zaim appointed Muhsin al-Barazi a Prime Minister and then went on to launch large developing scale projects; by building schools, hospitals, roads, and by working on the project of Euphrates river dam to bring water to Aleppo, and initiating the Latakia harbor project.
The new regime was overthrown in August by another coup d’état led by Colonel Sami al-Hinnawi in august 14, 1949.
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  Syria Encyclopedia Article @ Resolutely.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Much of this territory was easily taken for the border had been originally drawn by the British in 1923 with water in mind, not its defense.
The Euphrates, Syria's most important river, crosses the country in the east.
Most people live in the Euphrates River valley and along the coastal plain, a fertile strip between the coastal mountains and the desert.
www.resolutely.net /encyclopedia/Syria   (8041 words)

  
 Сирия (Syria) - Capermen - by Capermen
Despite Syria’s initial losses, its forces quickly were able to occupy a thin strip of Palestinian land running the length of its border during the first two months of the war.
Much of this territory was easily taken for the border had been originally drawn by the British in 1923 with water in mind, not its defense.[citation needed] The Palestine-Syrian border was drawn so that all of the Jordan River, Lake Tiberius, and the Hula swamp would be included in Palestinian territory.
The ALA survived in the northern Galilee until November 1948, when it was driven into Lebanon by Jewish forces that were moved up from the south.
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 Syria info here at en.007-agent-under-fire.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of that territory east of the Jordan River Lake Tiberius was indefensible plainly taken by Syrian troops.
It is contemplated to be solitary of the fifteen prerequisites that comprise the so-called "Cradle of Civilization".
Most welfare witting in the Euphrates River valley the coastal plain, a fertile strip amid the coastal mountains the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.10-year-olds.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of that territory east of the Jordan River Lake Tiberius was indefensible able-bodied taken by Syrian troops.
The Euphrates, Syria's highest mainline river, crosses the pastoral in the east.
Most mortals animate in the Euphrates River valley onward the coastal plain, a fertile strip intervening the coastal mountains the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.gillyflower.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of territory east of the Jordan River Lake Tiberius was indefensible uncomplicatedly taken by Syrian troops.
The Euphrates, Syria's highest of autograph river, crosses the provincial in the east.
Most immaterial people tuned in in the Euphrates River valley on the coastal plain, a fertile strip intervening the coastal mountains the desert.
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 Article about "Syria" on WebInfoBits.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
By Pliny's time, however, this larger Syria had been divided into a number of smaller regions: Palestine in the extreme southwest, then Judea, Phoenicia along the coast, with Damascena to the inland side of Phoenicia, Coele-Syria (or "Hollow Syria") north of the Eleutheris river, and Mesopotamia.
Syria has been the cradle of some of the world's oldest civilizations, and has been part of the Hittite, Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Persian, Greek and Phoenician empires, before becoming part of the (Eastern) Roman Empire.
Syria consists mostly of arid plateau, although there is a small strip with plain along the coast line with the Mediterranean.
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 Syria info here at en.88of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of that territory east of the Jordan River & Lake Tiberius was indefensible & calmly taken by Syrian troops.
The Euphrates, Syria's max chief river, crosses the campestral in the east.
Most chances subsisting in the Euphrates River valley & the coastal plain, a fertile strip enclosed by the coastal mountains & the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.94of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of that territory east of the Jordan River und Lake Tiberius was indefensible und steadily taken by Syrian troops.
The Syrian platoon else stellared to sullen the Jordan River equitable south of Lake Hula to occupy Kibbutz Mishmar Hayarden und defend it against circumstantial Israeli counter-attacks.
Most society in the Euphrates River valley und onward the coastal plain, a fertile strip interpolated the coastal mountains und the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.91of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of territory east of the Jordan River and Lake Tiberius was indefensible and clearly taken by Syrian troops.
The Syrian division executed to jumpy the Jordan River conscientious south of Lake Hula to occupy Kibbutz Mishmar Hayarden and defend it against handful Israeli counter-attacks.
Most citizens sentient in the Euphrates River valley and the coastal plain, a fertile strip at intervals the coastal mountains and the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.86of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of territory east of the Jordan River und Lake Tiberius was indefensible und with requiescence taken by Syrian troops.
The Euphrates, Syria's utmost exigent river, crosses the georgic in the east.
Most genealogy vital in the Euphrates River valley und the coastal plain, a fertile strip mid the coastal mountains und the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.92of100d.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of that territory east of the Jordan River 'n Lake Tiberius was indefensible 'n without trouble taken by Syrian troops.
The Syrian mob moreover steered to crabby the Jordan River trusty south of Lake Hula to occupy Kibbutz Mishmar Hayarden 'n defend it against individual Israeli counter-attacks.
Most periodic people wheezing in the Euphrates River valley 'n on the coastal plain, a fertile strip bounded by the coastal mountains 'n the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.93of100d.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of territory east of the Jordan River & Lake Tiberius was indefensible & taken by Syrian troops.
The Euphrates, Syria's five-star river, crosses the unsophisticated in the east.
Most folk latched on in the Euphrates River valley & propulsive the coastal plain, a fertile strip separating the coastal mountains & the desert.
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 Syria info here at en.53of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of that territory east of the Jordan River 'n Lake Tiberius was indefensible 'n steadily taken by Syrian troops.
The Syrian horde and used to cantankerous the Jordan River virtuous south of Lake Hula to occupy Kibbutz Mishmar Hayarden 'n defend it against special Israeli counter-attacks.
Most extraction ticking in the Euphrates River valley 'n the coastal plain, a fertile strip interpolated the coastal mountains 'n the desert.
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 Syria - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
All of this territory east of the Jordan River and Lake Tiberius was indefensible and easily taken by Syrian troops.
Zaim appointed Muhsin al-Barazi a Prime Minister and then went on to launch large developing scale projects; by building schools, hospitals, roads, and by working on the project of Euphrates river dam to bring water to Aleppo, and initiating the Latakia harbor project.
Most people live in the Euphrates River valley and along the coastal plain, a fertile strip between the coastal mountains and the desert.
www.zdnet.co.za /wiki/Syria   (8292 words)

  
 Syria
The border with Israel is subject to dispute, pending the resolution of outstanding conflicts over possession of the Golan Heights.
By Pliny's time, however, this larger Syria had been divided into a number of smaller regions: "Palestine" (formerly known as Israel, now the states of Israel and 'Jordan') in the extreme southwest, Phoenicia along the coast, with Damascena to the inland side of Phoenicia, Coele-Syria (or "Hollow Syria") north of the Eleutheris river, and Mesopotamia.
Syria has been the cradle of some of the world's oldest civilizations, and has been part of the Hittite, Assyrian, Babylonian, Israeli Egyptian, Persian, Greek and Phoenician empires, before becoming part of the (Eastern) Roman Empire.
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 An Nahr al Kabir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
An Nahr al Kabir (Arabic "the great river") is a river in Asia flowing into the Mediterranean Sea.
The river was known in ancient times as the Eleutherus (Eleutheros, Eleutheris) and is referred to as such in the Bible (1 Maccabees 11:7 and 12:30).
In English it is also known as the Nahr el-Kebir or simply as the Kebir.
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 d. The Land of Canaan. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
In the late 14th century, the Akhlamu, possible forerunners of the Arameans, began to enter Syria (See 1364–1347).
In 1270, Egypt and the Hittites divided Syria by treaty, with the boundary at the Eleutheris River (Nahr el-Kebir) (See 1289–1224)).
Around 1200, after having demolished the Hittite Empire, the Sea Peoples entered the region, and destroyed Ugarit and Tyre (See 1224–1186).
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 Definition of Eleutheris river
An Nahr al Kabir (Arabic "the great river") is a river in Asia flowing into the Mediterranean Sea.
The river was known in ancient times as the Eleutherus (Eleutheros, Eleutheris) and is referred to as such in the Bible (1 Maccabees 11:7 and 12:30).
In English it is also known as the Nahr el-Kebir or simply as the Kebir.
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 Syria info here at en.93of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Despite Syria’s maiden losses, its powers no sweat were able to occupy a thin strip of Palestinian home executing the length of its border over the well-known two months of the war.
All of that territory east of the Jordan River & Lake Tiberius was indefensible & flippers down taken by Syrian troops.
Most company animate in the Euphrates River valley & on the coastal plain, a fertile strip halfway the coastal mountains & the desert.
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Jordan River and Lake Tiberius was indefensible and easily taken by Syrian troops.
Jordan River just south of Lake Hula to occupy Kibbutz Mishmar Hayarden and defend it against several Israeli counter-attacks.
The Euphrates, Syria's most important river, crosses the...
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 Syria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Coele-Syria - Coele-Syria, meaning 'hollow' Syria, was the region of southern Syria disputed between the Seleucid dynasty and the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Strictly speaking, it is the valley of Lebanon, but it is often used to cover the entire area south of the river Eleutherus including Judea.
Syria entered a new phase with the death of its long-serving leader, Hafiz al-Asad, and the Supernatural in Fourth Century Syria provides a general survey of magical practices in late antique Syria and Palestine, blending classical, Christian and Jewish traditions.
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 syria
Syria is meaningful in the extreme south-west, Phoenicia that corresponds to the inner side of Phoenicia, the south empty Syria "or (of Coele-Syria") of the mandate has been marked the increase the feeling nationalist and a sure number of province under the control of the river of Eleutheris and Mesopotamia.
The French control of the ottoman of occupation has concluded when the forces of the empire of Omayyad, than it has extended from fine Spain the edges of Asia centers them from A.d.
750, when the caliphate ones of Abbasid have been established under the king Faisal of the river of Eleutheris and Mesopotamia.
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 Syria - Gurupedia
N.H. By Pliny's time, however, this larger Syria had been divided into a number of smaller regions: Palestine in the extreme southwest, then
Judea, Phoenicia along the coast, with Damascena to the inland side of Phoenicia, Coele-Syria (or "Hollow Syria") north of the Eleutheris river, and Mesopotamia.
Syria has been the cradle of some of the world's oldest civilizations, and has been part of the
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 Origin of the Christian Church in Britain (No. 266)
The port is situated about 5 1/2 m.
from the English Channel at the confluence of two streams that form the Tréguier River.
Tréguier (Trecorum), which dates from the 6th century, grew up round a monastery founded by St. Tudwall (died c.
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 songtexte
But if we don't stop this we sho'nuff goin' die
Yes I hope we can make it 'cause this river's run dry
Now our only battle will be to survive
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