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#: b. [[Turkey]], [[Cyprus]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Palestine]], [[Egypt]]. #: b. [[Turkey]], [[Cyprus]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Palestine]], [[Egypt]].
#: c. [[Greece]], [[Turkey]], [[Cyprus]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Palestine]], [[Egypt]]. #: c. [[Greece]], [[Turkey]], [[Cyprus]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Palestine]], [[Egypt]].
 +==See also==
 +'''Overlapping regional designations'''
 +* [[Mashriq]]
 +* [[Fertile Crescent]]
 +* [[Mesopotamia]]
 +* [[Near East]] and [[Middle East]]
 +* [[Western Asia]]
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 +'''Sub-regional designations'''
 +* [[Southern Levant]] and [[History of the Southern Levant]]
 +
 +'''Other'''
 +* [[History of the Levant]]
 +* [[French post offices in the Ottoman Empire]] ("Levant" stamps)
 +* [[Levantines (Latin Christians)]], Catholic Europeans in the Levant
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