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  2. Districts of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Each subdistrict is further divided into natural regions, [1] [2] which in turn are further divided into council-level divisions: whether they might be cities, municipalities, or regional councils. The present division into districts was established in 1953, to replace the divisions inherited from the British Mandate. It has remained ...

  3. Status of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. (March 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Part of a series on Jerusalem History Timeline City of David 1000 BCE Second ...

  4. Jerusalem District - Wikipedia

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    The district capital is Jerusalem and its total land area is 652 km 2. The population of 1,159,900 is 66.3% Jewish and 32.1% Arab. [4] A fifth (21%) of the Arabs in Israel live in the Jerusalem Municipality, which includes both East and West Jerusalem. [5] Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem has not been recognized by the international ...

  5. Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Today those walls define the Old City, which since the 19th century has been divided into four quarters – the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim quarters. [11] [12] The Old City became a World Heritage Site in 1981, and is on the List of World Heritage in Danger. [13] Since 1860, Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries.

  6. Old City of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Old City is currently divided into four uneven quarters: the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Armenian Quarter and the Jewish Quarter. Matthew Teller writes that this four-quarter convention may have originated in the 1841 British Royal Engineers map of Jerusalem , [ 4 ] or at least Reverend George Williams ' subsequent labelling ...

  7. East Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The term East Jerusalem sometimes refers to the area which was incorporated into the municipality of Jerusalem after 1967, covering some 70 km 2 (27 sq mi), while sometimes it refers to the smaller area of the pre-1967 Jordanian-controlled part of the Jerusalem municipality, covering 6.4 km 2 (2.5 sq mi). 39 percent (372,000) of Jerusalem's ...

  8. Why Jerusalem Is Considered Islam’s Third Holiest City

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  9. Judea - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Judea יְהוּדָה ‎ Region Coordinates: 31°40′N 35°00′E  /  31.667°N 35.000°E  / 31.667; 35.000 Location Southern Levant Part of Palestine Israel Native name יְהוּדָה ‎ Highest elevation 1,020 m or 3,350 ft (Mount Hebron) Judea or Judaea is a mountainous region of ...