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  2. M5 Motorway (Syria) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Turkish media also reported that it was the goal of Turkey's Operation Peace Spring to reach the M4 junction with the M5 in the Turkish occupation of northern Syria. [ 6 ] On 14 February 2020, the Syrian Army recaptured the M5 Motorway fully for the first time since 2012 before opposition factions and Turkish forces recaptured Saraqib ...

  3. Straight Street - Wikipedia

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    The Damascus Straight Street c. 1900. Straight Street, from the Latin Via Recta (Arabic: الشارع المستقيم al-Shāriʿ al-Mustaqīm), known as the Street called Straight (Greek: τὴν ῥύμην τὴν καλουμένην εὐθεῖαν) in the New Testament, is the old decumanus maximus, the main east-west Roman road, of Damascus, Syria. [1]

  4. Transport in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Syria is possible by rail, road, air or rivers, both public and private. Syria is an Asian country with a well-developed rail network (2,052 km) and a highway system (782 km). Main international airport is the Damascus International Airport in the capital, Damascus. A train of Chemins de fer Syriens Highway in Damascus

  5. Via Maris - Wikipedia

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    The prophet was probably referring to the road from Dan to the sea at Tyre, passing through Abel-beth-maachah, [6] which marked the northern border of Israel at the time of the Assyrian conquest. This Egypt-to-Damascus route is designated by Barry J. Beitzel as the Great Trunk Road in The New Moody Atlas of the Bible (2009), p. 85.

  6. Arab Mashreq International Road Network - Wikipedia

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    The map of the network. The Arab Mashreq international Road Network is an international road network between the primarily Arab countries of the Mashriq (Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman and Yemen).

  7. File:Damascus, Syria, Highway.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Al-Amarah, Syria - Wikipedia

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    A map of old Damascus showing the district. Sometimes alleys are so tight that you can just walk inside without touching the walls. Some alleys are covered by vines, giving them a distinctly village-like appearance. Despite all the winding little streets, the many side streets and small squares, it is somehow impossible to get lost there ...

  9. Nasib Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Nasib Border Crossing (Arabic: مركز نصيب الحدودي), also known as Jaber Border Crossing is an international border crossing between Syria and Jordan.It is one of the busiest border crossings in Syria and is situated on the Damascus-Amman international highway near Nasib, Syria.