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Levant

The Levant 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.

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Countries and regions
Akrotiri and Dhekelia · Cyprus · Hatay Province · Israel · Jordan
Demonym
Levantine
Languages
Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Circassian, Domari, Greek, Hebrew, Kurdish, Turkish
Largest cities
Amman Aleppo Beirut Damascus Jerusalem
Population
Narrow definition: 57,681,876[a][citation needed]
Time Zones
UTC+02:00 (EET) and UTC+03:00 (TRT/AST)

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Etymology

Geography and modern use of the term

Demographics

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Levant

Nodes152
Edges151
Triples246
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013158
Components1

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Levant

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related to Geography and modern use of the term · 36
Levant → Archaeologists, Archaeology, Boston College, British Research, CBRL, Council, Cultures, Cyprus, Eastern Mediterranean, Egypt, Iraq, Iron Age, Israel, Jordan, Journal, Lebanon, Levantine, Levantine Studies, Middle East, Near East
related to Religious and ethnic groups · 33
Levant → Alawites, Antiochian Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenians, As, Assyrian Church, Assyrians, Chaldean Catholic Church, Christian, Christianity, East, Eastern Catholic, Hanafi, Hanbali, Islam, Lebanon, Levantine Muslims, Levantines, Maliki, Maronite
related to Genetics · 30
Levant → According, Ancient DNA, Armenians, Assyrians, Bedouin Arabic, Bedouins, Bronze, Bronze Ages, Chechens, Circassians, DNA, Iron, Jews, Kurds, Levantines, Middle Easterners, Naqab, Natufians, Nawars, Neolithic
related to Etymology · 28
Levant → Anatolia, Anatolē, Catalan Levante, East, English, European, French, Genoa, Germanic Morgenland, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian Kelet, It, Italian, Italy, Latin, Levante, Levantine, Liguria, Llevant
related to Languages · 27
Levant → Arabic, Armenian, Bedouins, Cypriot Maronite Arabic, Cyprus, Each, Greek, Hejazi Arabic, In, Islamic Arabic, Jordan, Lebanon, Levantine, Levantine Arabic, Levantine Bedawi Arabic, Mesopotamian Arabic, Most, North Levantine Arabic, Of, Palestine
related to Archaeological definition · 26
Levant → AmuqTo, Anti-Lebanon, Arabic, Archaeology, Arish, Badia, BCE, Bishrī, Euphrates, In, In The Oxford Handbook, Jebel, Mediterranean Sea, Mesopotamia, Mount Hermon, North Arabian Desert, OHAL, Plain, SinaiTo, Syria
related to Further reading · 25
Levant → Balkan, Bibliographie, Catastrophe, Eine, Eutin, Griechenland, Includes, ISBN, Jahrhunderts, John Murray, Julia Chatzipanagioti, Levante, Levantine Heritage, Levantine Turkish, London, May, Mediterranean, New Haven, November, Philip Mansel
Countries and regions · 13
Levant → Akrotiri and Dhekelia, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Hatay Province, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Syria, Turkey
related to Demographics · 13
Levant → Armenians, Assyrians, Chechens, Circassians, Israel, Jews, Jordan, Kurds, Lebanon, Levantine Arabs, Palestine, Syria, The
related to External links · 4
Levant → France, Handbook, HMSO, London

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Important terminology

levantine mediterranean syria term east eastern used lebanon region arabic greek modern cyprus jordan palestine israel egypt archaeology languages french

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
LevantCountries and regionsAkrotiri and Dhekelia1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsCyprus1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsHatay Province1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsIsrael1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsJordan1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsLebanon1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsPalestine1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsSyria1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsEgypt1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsGreece1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsIraq1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsLibya1.00infobox
LevantCountries and regionsTurkey1.00infobox
LevantDemonymLevantine1.00infobox
LevantLanguagesArabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Circassian, Domari, Greek, Hebrew, Kurdish, Turkish1.00infobox
LevantLargest citiesAmman Aleppo Beirut Damascus Jerusalem1.00infobox
LevantPopulationNarrow definition: 57,681,876[a][citation needed]1.00infobox
LevantTime ZonesUTC+02:00 (EET) and UTC+03:00 (TRT/AST)1.00infobox
Levantis asubregion of West Asia along the Eastern Mediterranean that forms part of the Middle East0.90text

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