- Levant - Wikipedia
The Levant ( ləˈvænt lə-VANT, US also ləˈvɑːnt lə-VAHNT) is a subregion of West Asia along the Eastern Mediterranean, that forms part of the Middle East The term is often used in conjunction with historical or cultural references In its narrowest sense, used in archaeology and other contexts, the Levant refers to Cyprus and land bordering the Mediterranean Sea in West Asia [4
- Levant | Meaning, Countries, Map, Facts | Britannica
Levant, historical term designating the region along the eastern Mediterranean, roughly corresponding to modern-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and adjacent areas
- Timeline: Levant - World History Encyclopedia
Levant is the name applied widely to the eastern Mediterranean coastal lands of Asia Minor and Phoenicia (modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon) In a wider sense, the term can be used to encompass the entire coastline from Greece to Egypt
- Where is the Levant? - WorldAtlas
The Levant is a term used to refer to a large geographic area located in the Eastern Mediterranean
- The Ancient Levant With Map - ThoughtCo
The Levant is the eastern Mediterranean area now covered by Israel, Lebanon, part of Syria, and western Jordan In antiquity, the southern part of the Levant or Palestine was called Canaan
- Levant - Madain Project (en)
The Levant is a historical and geographical term referring to the easternmost region of the Mediterranean, encompassing lands where Europe, Asia, and Africa converge
- What is Levant? Exploring the Levant Countries and Their Historical and . . .
Levant is a term used to refer to the region bordering the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, traditionally including the present-day countries of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine
- Levant Explained
What is the Levant? The Levant is the subregion that borders the Eastern Mediterranean sea to the west and core West Asia, or by the political
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