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  2. Syrian Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian Desert is a vast region of desert, semi-desert, and steppe in West Asia, covering parts of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. It has a rich history of ancient civilizations, such as Palmyra and Dura-Europos, and a diverse wildlife, including the golden hamster and the Syrian wolf.

  3. Syrian Desert | Map & Facts | Britannica

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    Learn about the Syrian Desert, a vast arid region in southwestern Asia that covers parts of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. Find out how it formed, how it was crossed, and how it became a source of oil.

  4. Syrian Desert - Encyclopedia.com

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    Learn about the Syrian Desert, a huge stretch of mostly barren land covering parts of four countries in the Middle East. Find out its geography, climate, flora, fauna, and natural resources.

  5. Where Does The Syrian Desert Lie? - WorldAtlas

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    The Syrian Desert covers 500,000 square kilometers in southwestern Asia, extending from Saudi Arabia to Syria, Iraq, and Jordan. It has a hot and dry climate, rich cultural heritage, and diverse wildlife, but also faces environmental threats and territorial disputes.

  6. 12 Things to know About the Desert in Syria

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    Learn about the desert in Syria, one of the biggest and most fascinating deserts in the world. Discover its unique wildlife, architecture, history, and landscapes in this article.

  7. 19 Syrian Desert Facts

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    Discover 19 intriguing facts about the Syrian Desert, including its unique ecosystem, climate, and historical significance. Uncover the secrets of this remarkable natural wonder.

  8. Syria - Urbanization, Agriculture, Deserts | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/place/Syria/Settlement-patterns

    Learn about Syria's four traditional regions, including the coastal strip, the mountains, the cultivated steppe, and the desert steppe. Explore the features, resources, and challenges of each region, as well as the history and culture of its cities and villages.

  9. Harrat al-Sham - Wikipedia

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    The Ḥarrat al-Shām (Arabic: حَرَّة ٱلشَّام), [1] [nb 1] also known as the Harrat al-Harra or Harrat al-Shaba, [2] and colloquially as the Black Desert in English, [3] is a region of rocky, basaltic desert straddling southern Syrian region and the northern Arabian Peninsula.

  10. Syrian Desert – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Learn about the Syrian Desert, a vast and sparsely populated region in southeastern Syria, with numerous ruins of former civilizations. Find out the cities, other destinations, and travel tips for this war-torn area.

  11. Syrian Arab Republic Maps & Facts - World Atlas

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    Explore the geography, climate, and history of Syria with maps and facts. Learn about the Syrian Desert, the Anti-Lebanon and Bishri mountains, the Euphrates River, and the 14 governorates of Syria.