Religionen in der Levante

Von felps_memis

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  1. i_love_cokezero on

    There seems to be a high correlation between coastline and religious diversity

  2. I have seen this breakdown many times and it is posted repeatedly
    I am from a Sunni area mentioned as Alawite, and several other areas with a Sunni majority mentioned as Alawite.
    The Syrian coast is not all Alawite, but in areas of it where Sunnis are in the majority, such as the city of Latakia, Al-Haffa, and the northern countryside of the city of Latakia, all of it is Sunni.

  3. Mathrocked on

    What are all those Jewish dots in the West Bank? I thought that settling occupied land is illegal?

  4. strongestmewjahd0 on

    the Druze and Christain part of the galilee are wrong it mostly Muslim and Jewish

  5. The amount of Alawites in the coast of Syria makes it look like they’re the majority but currently it’s more like a 50/50 split.

    Historically Alawites in Syria used to live in the rural village areas but since the Assad regime took over he has targeted and displaced half of the Sunni population there and gave much more power to Alawite families he had ties with.

    In the following years when Sunni and Christian Syrians from Latakia and Tartous come back Alawites will return to being a minority in that region.

  6. No-Photograph-8259 on

    Shouldn’t Golan Heights be shown as a disputed territory with it being under Israeli control? Also that place is majority Druze and not Sunni Muslim as shown in the map. Its inaccurate

  7. Maximus_imperator on

    Is quite disturbing that the place of birth o the creator of christianity is actual not christian this days. And never it was…

  8. Deep_Head4645 on

    West Jerusalem is majority jewish and the golan is half Jewish half druze

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