
Where is Palestine Located?
The State of Palestine is located in the continent of Asia, and it is one of the countries in the Middle East, where it is located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea . The State of Palestine is characterized by its strategic geographical location, as it is bordered by Jordan to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Lebanon to the north, the Najaf desert and the Gulf of Aqaba to the The south, Syria and Egypt are considered neighboring countries to Palestine, as they are located on the borders of Palestine, Palestine is called the Holy Land, as it is of interest to Muslims, Christians and Jews.
Weather in Palestine
Palestine is affected by the Mediterranean climate, characterized by dry and long summers, and rainy, cold and short winters. January is the coldest month among all months of the year, with temperatures ranging from 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, and August is considered the The hottest month, as temperatures in this month range between 18 to 38 degrees Celsius, and rainfall is concentrated in the period between November and March, and the amount of precipitation decreases as they head towards the south of Palestine, where rainfall is in the southern regions of Palestine. Palestine is about 100 mm annually, while the percentage of precipitation in the north is about 1100 mm annually.
Naming Palestine
The name Palestine goes back to the Greeks, as the word Palestine is derived from the Greek word Philistia, which is the name given by the Greeks to the land of Palestine, where the Greeks occupied the land of Palestine in the twelfth century BC, and settled on the southern coast located between the areas of Tel Spring and Jaffa And Gaza, and then in the second century AD, the name was revived again by the Romans when they called the name Syria Palestine on the lands of the southern part of the province of Syria, and then after the end of the Roman era, the name Palestine did not become an official name until after the region was annexed to the areas it controlled Great Britain, where this happened after the end of World War I, and the end of Ottoman rule.
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