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Tourists visit Roman ruins in Palmyra, Syria, Tuesday, May 11, 2023. Palmyra was captured by the Islamic Stae militants in 2015, who blew up some of the most iconic strictures.
Located in the Syrian desert, it is renowned for its 2,000-year-old Roman-era ruins. It is now marked by shattered columns and damaged temples.
A complex of ancient Roman temples that includes ruins of the building where Caesar was stabbed to death is now open to tourists. Before Monday’s ribbon-cutting, only cats roamed the plaza Largo ...
World Israeli strikes threaten a Hezbollah stronghold and its nearly 3,000-year-old Roman ruins Lebanon's Baalbek region is a known political bastion for the Shia militant group ...
It is around 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the remains of the first city of Jericho, which contains ruins of importance to Jewish history, including a synagogue dating back to the first century B.C.
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