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Northern Levant

Satellite imagery of the Northern Levant

The Northern Levant is a geographical region in the Eastern Mediterranean, encompassing the northern part of the Levant, between the Mediterranean in the west and the eastern deserts, going south as far as Lebanon's Litani River. It corresponds approximately to the modern-day southern Turkish coastal province of Hatay, Syria excluding the desert northeast of the Euphrates, and Lebanon except for its southern part. A defining feature is the northern section of the Syro-African Rift[1][2] starting at the Marash triple junction.

  1. ^ Killebrew, Ann E. and Steiner, Margaret L. "Introduction". In Steiner & Killebrew, eds. (2013), pp. 1-5 (see 2).
  2. ^ Suriano, Matthew J. "Historical geography of the ancient Levant". In Steiner & Killebrew, eds. (2013), pp. 9-23 (see 9-10).

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