Canaan

/ˈkeɪnən/ noun

The ancient region between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River; biblically, the Promised Land.

From Hebrew 'Kəna'an', possibly meaning 'land of purple' referring to the purple dye produced from murex shells in the region. The name appears in ancient texts from the 3rd millennium BCE and became central to Judeo-Christian tradition.

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