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Visit the Arab States
Antikbar, One sheet vintage travel poster titled "Visit the Arab States" was issued by the Arab International Tourist Union in the 1960s. It was printed in the United Arab Republic (UAR, which existed from 1958-1971) by the Institut Graphique Egyptien.
The poster features stylized illustrations of iconic architectural and historical monuments from various Arab countries:

Syria: An illustrated minaret and church.
Lebanon: The Roman ruins of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek.
Egypt: The Sphinx and pyramids.
Kuwait: An oil derrick alongside modern city towers.
Jordan: The Al-Aqsa Mosque/Dome of the Rock and a Nabataean-style temple facade (likely referencing Petra).
Tunisia: A traditional minaret and a pitcher.
Sudan: A crest featuring a rhinoceros.
Iraq: The minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra.
Morocco: Traditional Moroccan architecture, possibly referencing Marrakesh or another historic city.
Libya: A depiction of a desert scene with a gazelle and ancient ruins.
Visit the Arab States (Poster)
Visit the Arab States (Poster)