Palmyra

Palmyra primarily refers to a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Syrian desert, an ancient city that thrived as a vital caravan hub between the Roman Empire and Persia. Also known by its ancient Semitic name Tadmor, it was famous for its monumental Greco-Roman and Persian architecture, including the Temple of Bel.

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