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  2. Beit Shemesh - Wikipedia

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    Ramat Beit Shemesh is located on a hill overlooking Givat Sharett. Ramat Beit Shemesh has a large, diverse Orthodox population. Originally, it consisted of two areas: Ramat Beit Shemesh Alef and Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet. In Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet, families belonging to Eda Haredit constitute the majority. [21] In 2002, following tensions between ...

  3. Highway 38 (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    From biblical times the road is mentioned in 1 Samuel 6:12 as the route taken by the Philistines returning the Ark of the Covenant to the Israelites in Beth-Shemesh.. During the Roman period, the road was an important route as evidenced by milestones found near Givat Yeshayahu as part of the road from Ashkelon via Highway 35 to Beit Guvrin, northward along Highway 38, then westward via the ...

  4. Ganei HaEla - Wikipedia

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    Ganei Haela is a planned community located in Ramat Beit Shemesh. It began with two neighbors Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb and Yehuda Fulda who both made aliyah from the USA. [4] They brought in Shelly Levine of Tivuch Shelly to market the project.

  5. Template:Israeli-Palestinian conflict detailed map - Wikipedia

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    1 How war map templates work with other parts of Wikipedia. ... Ramat Gan. Nazareth. Beit Shemesh. Abu Ghosh. Kiryat Ye'arim. Harel, Israel. Kiryat Anavim.

  6. Nes Harim - Wikipedia

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    The moshav in August 2010. Nes Harim (Hebrew: נֵס הָרִים, lit. Banner of the Mountains) is a moshav in central Israel.Located in the Judean foothills near Beit Shemesh and eight kilometres west of Jerusalem, [2] it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Yehuda Regional Council.

  7. Geography of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The high plateau area of Ramat HaNegev stands between 370 and 520 meters (1,214 and 1,706 ft) above sea level with extreme temperatures in summer and winter. [23] The area gets 100 millimeters (3.9 in) of rain each year, with inferior and partially salty soils. [23]

  8. File:Israel location map with stripes.svg - Wikipedia

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    Reverted to version as of 19:23, 14 May 2018 (UTC) The current map is simply incorrect. And I don't want to upload a new one, I'll have to edit more than a hundred wiki-articles. 04:28, 21 May 2018

  9. List of moshavim - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of moshavim (Hebrew: מושבים) in Israel, which includes those that exist today, those that have been relocated and those that have been dismantled.