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- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range abstract "The Coastal Mountain Range (Arabic: سلسلة الجبال الساحلية Silsilat al-Jibāl as-Sāḥilīyah) is a mountain range in northwestern Syria running north-south, parallel to the coastal plain. The mountains have an average width of 32 kilometres (20 mi), and their average peak elevation is just over 1,200 meters with the highest peak, Nabi Yunis, reaching 1,562 metres (5,125 ft), east of Latakia. In the north the average height declines to 900 metres (3,000 ft), and to 600 metres (2,000 ft) in the south.Classically, this range was known as the Bargylus and under the Hashashins were known as the Jabal Bahra (جبل بحراء). They are also sometimes known as the Nusayriyah Mountains (جبال النصيرية Jibāl an-Nuṣayriyah) or the Alawiyin Mountains (جبال العلويين Jibāl al-‘Alawīyin); both of these names refer to the Alawi ethnoreligious group which has traditionally lived there, though the former term is based on an antiquated label for the community that is now considered insulting.The western slopes catch moisture-laden winds from the Mediterranean Sea and are thus more fertile and more heavily populated than the eastern slopes. The Orontes River flows north alongside the range on its eastern verge in the Ghab valley, a 64 kilometres (40 mi) longitudinal trench, and then around the northern edge of the range to flow into the Mediterranean. South of Masyaf there is a large northeast-southwest strike-slip fault which separates An-Nusayriyah Mountain from the coastal Lebanon Mountains and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains of Lebanon, in a feature known as the Homs Gap.Between 1920 and 1936, the mountains formed parts of the eastern border of the Alawite State within the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon.".
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- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range wikiPageID "23888634".
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- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Syria.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range point "35.25 36.1".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range type Place.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range type PopulatedPlace.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range type Wikidata:Q532.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range type Place.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range type Location.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range type SpatialThing.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range comment "The Coastal Mountain Range (Arabic: سلسلة الجبال الساحلية Silsilat al-Jibāl as-Sāḥilīyah) is a mountain range in northwestern Syria running north-south, parallel to the coastal plain. The mountains have an average width of 32 kilometres (20 mi), and their average peak elevation is just over 1,200 meters with the highest peak, Nabi Yunis, reaching 1,562 metres (5,125 ft), east of Latakia.".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range label "Djébel Ansariyeh".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range label "Dschebel Ansariye".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range label "Syrian Coastal Mountain Range".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range label "جبال الساحل السوري".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range sameAs Dschebel_Ansariye.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range sameAs Djébel_Ansariyeh.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range sameAs m.076sysd.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range sameAs Q978233.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range sameAs Q978233.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range lat "35.25".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range long "36.1".
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range wasDerivedFrom Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range?oldid=594982433.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range depiction Syria_2004_CIA_map-2010-07-09.JPG.
- Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range isPrimaryTopicOf Syrian_Coastal_Mountain_Range.