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Nicolas Sanson, Map of Eastern Mediterranean, 1651. The eastern Mediterranean region is commonly interpreted in two ways: The Levant, including its historically tied neighboring countries, Balkans and islands of Greece. The region of Syria with the island of Cyprus (also known as the Levant), Egypt, Greek Dodecanese and Anatolian Turkey. [11]
For sourcing, see File:Roman Empire 125 political map.svg.I have overridden some of the city names by what is found in Atlas of Classical History: Revised Edition (2023) by Richard Talbert (ISBN 978-1-003-12522-8), in specific the maps of Egypt and Arabia found on pages 170-173.
The jeep problem, [1] desert crossing problem [2] or exploration problem [3] is a mathematics problem in which a jeep must maximize the distance it can travel into a desert with a given quantity of fuel. The jeep can only carry a fixed and limited amount of fuel, but it can leave fuel and collect fuel at fuel dumps anywhere in the desert.
1979–1980 Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution Iran: 10,171 1979–1983 Saudi Eastern Province unrest [47] Saudi Arabia: 182–219 1979 Grand Mosque seizure [48] Saudi Arabia: 307 1979–1982 Islamist uprising in Syria Syria: 40,000+ 1980 1980 Turkish coup d'état [49] [50] Turkey: 127–550 1980 1980 Sadr uprising [51] Iraq: 1,000–30,000
Module:Location map/data/Mediterranean east is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Eastern Mediterranean. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
The Levant has been described as the "crossroads of Western Asia, the Eastern Mediterranean, and Northeast Africa", [18] and in geological terms as the "northwest of the Arabian Plate". [19] The populations of the Levant [20] [21] share not only geographic position, but cuisine, customs, and history. They are often referred to as Levantines. [22]
The ship is now leading the United States’ task force in the eastern Mediterranean, following the Navy’s newest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, which was sent home at the New Year.
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