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  2. Haifa - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. City in Israel Haifa חֵיפָה ‎ حَيْفَا City Downtown and Port of Haifa Sail Tower Baháʼí World Centre IEC Tower Madatech Bat Galim Hadar HaCarmel Stella Maris Monastery Flag Coat of arms Map of Haifa Haifa Location in Israel Show map of Northern Haifa region of Israel Haifa Haifa ...

  3. Google Street View in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel was the first country in the Middle East to see non-museum Street View. First, on April 3, the interior of the Israel Museum was introduced. Then on April 19, three days ahead of the planned formal launch, Jerusalem and the country's two largest cities, Tel Aviv, and Haifa, along with a number of other landmarks, came public.

  4. New Trend Has People Looking Up Old Home Photos on Google ...

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    Across the app, users have been sharing screenshots of pictures from Google Maps "Street View" that have captured nostalgic moments in time — like users' loved ones doing yard work or walking ...

  5. Haifa Bay - Wikipedia

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    A map of Galilee showing the Haifa Bay Haifa Bay as viewed from Denia. Haifa Bay. Haifa: German Colony and harbour. The Bay of Haifa or Haifa Bay (Hebrew: מפרץ חיפה, Mifratz Heifa), formerly Bay of Acre, [1] is a bay along the Mediterranean coast of Northern Israel. Haifa Bay is Israel's only natural harbor on the Mediterranean.

  6. Nave Sha'anan, Haifa - Wikipedia

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    An apartment building in the neighbourhood. In 2021, Nave Sha'anan proper had a population of 44,100, [3] accounting for 15% of the city's total population. However, it is common to refer to the entire area surrounding Nave Sha'anan by the same name, and in that case the population is greater than 80,000, constituting the largest Israeli "single" neighbourhood.

  7. Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Caves of Nahal Me’arot / Wadi el-Mughara ("Caves Creek"), named here by the Hebrew and Arabic name of the valley where they are located, are a UNESCO Site of Human Evolution in the Carmel mountain range near Haifa in northern Israel. [1] [2] The four UNESCO-listed caves are: Tabun or Tanur cave (lit.: "Oven") Gamal or el-Jamal cave ("Camel")

  8. Kiryat Eliezer, Haifa - Wikipedia

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  9. Stella Maris Light - Wikipedia

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    Stella Maris Light (Hebrew: מגדלור סטלה מאריס), Mount Carmel Light, Har Carmel Light or Haifa Light, is a lighthouse in Haifa, Israel. It is located on the seaward face of Mount Carmel, near Stella Maris Monastery, inside an Israeli Navy base. The lighthouse is closed to the public and there is no access to the building.