Tadmur, also known as Palmyra, is an ancient city in central Syria, located 215 kilometers northeast of Damascus in an oasis in the Syrian Desert. The city has a rich history and is home to many well-preserved ancient ruins, including the Temple of Bel, the Temple of Baal, and the Roman Amphitheater. The city's location has made it a strategic crossroads for trade and travel for centuries, and it has been ruled by a variety of empires, including the Seleucids, Romans, and Arabs.
Tadmur, Homs, Syria
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