No, Syria and Turkey are two separate countries. Syria is located to the south of Turkey and shares a border with it.
The country above Syria and next to Turkey is Armenia.
Turkey is to the north of Syria.
Syria is bounded by the Mediterranean and Lebanon on the west, by Jordan on the south, by Iraq on the east and by Turkey on the north. The frontier between Syria and Turkey was settled by the Franco-Turkish agreement of 22 June 1929.xcool77
Syria is bounded by Turkey on the north. It is bounded by Iraq on the east, Jordan on the south and Israel and Lebanon on the south-west.
source in Turkey, through Syria, Iraq. and Iran.
Turkey, Iraq, and Syria.
The conflicts with Turkey are mainly due to the Kurdish separatist movement in southeastern Turkey, where Kurdish militants have been fighting for independence or greater autonomy. The conflict with Syria is primarily related to the Syrian Civil War, where different factions and international interests have led to a complex and multifaceted conflict involving various actors, including Kurdish groups seeking autonomy.
No, Syria and Turkey are two separate countries. Syria is located to the south of Turkey and shares a border with it.
because of the delta
The country above Syria and next to Turkey is Armenia.
The actual conflict in Syria can lead to a regional war by spreading throughout its border to Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and if Iran gets attacked, then there could be a World War 3.
Syria is south of Turkey and west of Iran and Iraq.
The Country is Syria and the capitol is Damascus.
What direction is Aleppo, Syria from Istanbul, turkey?
The island of Cyprus is south of Turkey and west of Syria.
South of turkey