Czech site: Syria has always formed a bridge between world civilizations and cultures

Prague, ST- The Czech “OKO” website confirmed that Syria has always formed a bridge between world civilizations and cultures due to its deep historical heritage.

The site indicated in a report that Syrian lands were a bridge between the Mediterranean and Mesopotamian regions, pointing to the establishment of many large cities and commercial centers such as Mari and Palmyra in these two  rich and culturally advanced areas.

The site emphasized that the effects of the ancient history of mankind in Syria can now be touched at every step, pointing to that there was found in Ugarit, which was one of the oldest international commercial centers, many written documents about the contacts that existed between Egypt and the Aegean region.

The site also highlighted the importance and beauty of the city of Palmyra, which has been preserving many of its antiquities despite the passing of nearly 2000 years, this makes it an increasing attraction for tourists and visitors.

M.Wassouf

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