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  2. The Syrian Desert (Arabic: بادية الشام Bādiyat Ash-Shām), also known as the North Arabian Desert, the Jordanian steppe, or the Badiya, is a region of desert, semi-desert, and steppe, covering approx. 500,000 square kilometers (200,000 square miles) of West Asia, including parts of northern Saudi Arabia, eastern Jordan, southern ...

  3. Syrian Desert, arid wasteland of southwestern Asia, extending northward from the Arabian Peninsula over much of northern Saudi Arabia, eastern Jordan, southern Syria, and western Iraq.

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  4. Apr 25, 2017 · The Syrian Desert, covering a total area of 500,000 square kilometers in southwestern Asia, extends from the northern parts of Saudi Arabia into southern Syria (covering an area of 130,000 square kilometers in Syria, roughly two-thirds of the country), and also stretches across parts of western Iraq and eastern Jordan.

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  5. Western and southern Iraq is a vast desert region covering some 64,900 square miles (168,000 square kilometres), almost two-fifths of the country. The western desert, an extension of the Syrian Desert, rises to elevations above 1,600 feet (490 metres).

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · This desert begins at the Syro-Jordanian border, skirts the frontier of settlement toward the north at a line east of Jabal Druze, al-Ghuta oasis of Damascus and its marj (meadow), then up along the Qalamun mountains, then east of al-Jabbul, the finally ends at Meskene on the Euphrates.

  7. Jan 15, 2024 · 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. This ecoregion encompasses most of the Syrian Desert, also known as Badiyat ash Sham, stretching across East Jordan, southern Syria and western Iraq towards the foothills of the Zagros Mountains.

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