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English: The Ghab Plain is a fertile depression in the Al-Suqaylabiyah district in northwest Syria. Syrian coastal mountain range runs parallel to the coastal plain. As seen from Apamea, ancient Greek and Roman city, Syria.
Русский: Апамея, Сирия.
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