Syrian Desert

Syrian Desert
بادية الشام
Composite satellite image
Area500,000 km2 (190,000 sq mi)
Geography
Countries Syria
 Jordan
 Iraq
 Saudi Arabia
Coordinates33°24′N 38°45′E / 33.400°N 38.750°E / 33.400; 38.750

The Syrian Desert (Arabic: بادية الشام Bādiyat Ash-Shām), also known as the North Arabian Desert,[1] the Jordanian steppe, or the Badiya,[2] is a region of desert, semi-desert, and steppe, covering about 500,000 square kilometers (200,000 square miles) of West Asia, including parts of northern Saudi Arabia, eastern Jordan, southern Syria, and western Iraq. It accounts for about 85% of the land area of Jordan[3] and 55% of Syria.[4] To the south, it borders and merges into the Arabian Desert.[5] The land is open, rocky or gravelly desert pavement, cut with occasional wadis, or river valleys, generally dry riverbeds.[6][7][8][1]

  1. ^ a b "Syrian Desert | Map & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  2. ^ Suttie, J.M.; Reynolds, Stephen G.; Batello, Caterina (2005). Grasslands of the World. FAO. p. 453. ISBN 978-92-5-105337-9.
  3. ^ "Jordan Badia | The Hashemite Fund for Development of jordan Badia". www.badiafund.gov.jo. Archived from the original on 28 February 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  4. ^ "The rangelands of the Syrian Arab Republic". FAO. Archived from the original on 31 January 2017. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  5. ^ Harris, Nathaniel; Parker, Steve (2003). Atlas of the World's Deserts. Taylor & Francis. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-57958-310-1.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference betts was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ "Syrian Desert". Archived from the original on 13 January 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ New International Encyclopedia. Dodd, Mead. 1914. p. 795.

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