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Syria von en.wikipedia.org
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant.
Syrien

Syrien

Land, Mittlerer Osten
Syrien ist ein Staat in Vorderasien und Teil des Maschrek. Syrien grenzt im Süden an Israel und Jordanien, im Westen an den Libanon und das Mittelmeer, im Norden an die Türkei und im Osten an den Irak. Mit rund 185.000 km² ist Syrien ungefähr halb... Wikipedia
Hauptstadt: Damaskus
Offizielle Sprache: Arabisch
Präsident: Baschar al-Assad
Staatliche Struktur: Totalitarismus, Einheitsstaat und Semipräsidentielles Regierungssystem
Kontinent: Asien
Bevölkerung: 22,13 Millionen (2022)
Fläche: 71.498 mi²

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