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mostly belong to the
Armenian Apostolic Church.
There are also
Levantines or Franco-
Levantines who
adhere to
Roman Catholicism.
There are also ****yrians belonging...
- the
Levant Levantine Sea, the
easternmost part of the
Mediterranean Levantines (also Latin-
Levantines, Franco-
Levantines,
Italian Levantines), Members...
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Levantines in
Turkey or
Turkish Levantines, are the
descendants of
Europeans who
settled in the
coastal cities of the
Ottoman Empire to trade, especially...
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- Afro-
Levantines,
African Levantines, or
Black Levantines may
refer to: Afro-Jordanians Afro-Palestinians Afro-Syrians Afro-Arabs This set
index article...
- The
Levantine Sea (Arabic: بحر الشام, romanized: baḥr as-Shām) is the
easternmost part of the
Mediterranean Sea. The
Levantine Sea is
bordered by Turkey...
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Levantine cuisine is the
traditional cuisine of the Levant, in the
sense of the
rough area of
former Ottoman Syria. The
cuisine has
similarities with...
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Ottoman Empire, they are
sometimes referred to as
Levantines, Italo-
Levantines [it], or Franco-
Levantines (Arabic: شوام; French: Levantins; Italian: Levantini;...
- The
Levantine corridor is the
relatively narrow strip in
Western Asia,
between the
Mediterranean Sea to the
northwest and
deserts to the southeast, which...
- The
Levantine Army was a unit of the
Spanish Republican Army that
operated during the
Spanish Civil War.
Under its
jurisdiction were the
Republican forces...