Jebel-ed-druz


[jeb-uh l ed droo z] /ˈdʒɛb əl ɛd ˈdrʊz/

noun
1.
a mountainous region in S Syria: inhabited by Druses. About 2700 sq. mi. (6995 sq. km).

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