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  2. Kate Sessions - Wikipedia

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    A bronze statue of Sessions, dedicated in 1998, is situated in a prominent location in Balboa Park, in the southwest corner of Sefton Plaza, near the Sixth Avenue entrance to the park. [16] In 2006, the Women's Museum of California inducted Sessions into the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame, under the title of Trailblazer. [17] [18]

  3. Kate Sessions Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Sessions started as school teacher and worked in a flower shop before becoming one of San Diego's leading botanists and the "Mother of Balboa Park". [2] Close to the park, there is a California Historical Landmark No. 764 (listed on April 28, 1961) at the corner of Garnet Avenue and Pico Street, where Sessions ran her plant nursery. [3]

  4. Carmel (Israeli settlement) - Wikipedia

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    Carmel (Hebrew: כרמל) is an Israeli settlement organized as a moshav in the south-east Mount Hebron (Har Hevron in Hebrew) area of the West Bank.It falls under the jurisdiction of the Har Hevron Regional Council and associates ideologically with the Amana settlement movement.

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  6. Neighborhoods of Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    Ramat Aviv. Residential. Azorei Hen (אזורי חן), Areas of Grace; Kokhav HaTzafon (כוכב הצפון), Northern Star; Shikun Lamed (שיכון למד), L Neighborhood; Migdalei Ne'eman (מגדלי נאמן) Faithful Towers

  7. Expo Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    It has 20,000 m 2 of exhibition space and is the largest object of its kind in Israel and in the Eastern Mediterranean. In 2010, the "round pavilion" in the fairground was demolished. In its place began the construction of a new 10,000-seat congress and convention center called "Bitan 2" (Pavilion 2), which was inaugurated in January 2015. [ 8 ]

  8. Highway 90 (Israel–Palestine) - Wikipedia

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    Highway 90 is the longest Israeli road, at about 480 kilometres (300 mi), and stretches from Metula and the northern border with Lebanon, along the western side of the Sea of Galilee, through the Jordan Valley, along the Dead Sea's western bank (making it the world's lowest road), through the Arava Valley, and until Eilat and the southern border with Egypt on the Red Sea.

  9. Nirim - Wikipedia

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    One of the founders was Dan Zur , who became one of Israel's leading landscape architects. [4] Nirim 1 October 1946 Kibbutz Nirim. Aerial photograph from Palmach archive. At the outbreak of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War on 15 May 1948, the kibbutz was first Jewish settlement in Israel to be attacked by the Egyptian army, in the Battle of Nirim. [3]