Maps in the News: Syria Maps Available from Ball State
University Libraries
The Ball State University
Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) has a significant collection
of maps of Syria and the Middle East.
The maps include both historic and new, updated maps of the country and
region.
Illustrated
Syria map was published
in 1943. The map depicts agricultural
and industrial products and places of interest, including parts of Jordan,
Iraq, Lebanon, and then Palestine. An
inset map shows main roads, air routes, railroads, pipelines, and political
divisions. The text is written in
English and Arabic.
The GRMC also includes road
maps of Syria, maps of archaeological sites, tourist maps, economic maps, and
land use and population maps. A unique
tectonic sketch map showing oil wells and petroleum exploration from 1978 was
published by the Foreign Scouting Service.
Four sets of topographic
maps of Syria (including historic maps) at varying scales are also
available. City maps of Syria are also
available from the GRMC, including a reproduction of a bird’s-eye view map of
Damascus from 1575.
The top map above (click to
enlarge) was published by the Central Intelligence Agency and shows the area
near Ar-Raqqah on the Euphrates River where American airstrikes are
targeted. This map includes railroads
and expressways.
The second map, Syria Country Profile, was published by
the CIA in 2011 when the civil war there began and shows the location of an
airbase near Ar Raqqah. Inset maps
include a map of the Golan Heights, the oil and gas infrastructure,
ethnoreligious distribution, and population density. The relative size of Syria compared to the
eastern United States is also shown.
This map includes information and statistics for a number of geographic
features.
For more information about
these maps, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097 Monday through Friday from
8:00 to 5:00.
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