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  2. Hebron - Wikipedia

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    2018 United Nations map of the area, showing the Israeli occupation arrangements. ... Following the Six-Day War of 1967, Israel occupied Hebron. In 1997, ...

  3. Old City of Hebron - Wikipedia

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    It became the third World Heritage Site in the State of Palestine in 2017, [9] and was inscribed on the official List of World Heritage in Danger as "Palestine, Hebron/Al-Khalil Old Town". [10] 2019 map by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, showing the humanitarian impact of Israeli settlements in Hebron ...

  4. File:Map of Israel, neighbours and occupied territories-en.svg

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    This image is a map derived from a United Nations map. Unless stated otherwise, UN maps are to be considered in the public domain. This applies worldwide. Some UN maps have special copyrights, as indicated on the map itself. UN maps are, in principle, open source material and you can use them in your work or for making your own map.

  5. File:Historical map series for the area of Zayta, Hebron ...

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    A modern map of the area of Zayta, Hebron uploaded from OpenStreetMap via Wikimedia maps in 2020. This map is part of a series of historical maps used for comparison, showing the same area. Related files include: Template:See more images; Latitude: 31° 38′ 25″ N: Longitude: 34° 49′ 25″ E: Horizontal resolution: 1 dpc: Vertical ...

  6. Geography of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel on the world map. Israel lies to the north of the equator around 31°30' north latitude and 34°45' east longitude. [1] It measures 424 km (263 mi) from north to south [dubious – discuss] and, at its widest point 114 km (71 mi), from east to west. [1] At its narrowest point, however, this is reduced to just 15 km (9 mi).

  7. Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine) - Wikipedia

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    Hebron (south) Wadi al-Mufeer St Hebron Bypass: 41.5 Beit Hagai: local road 43.3 Hebron (south), Qilqis: Be'er Shahin St 44.5 Hebron (south) entrance to District coordination Office DCO: 45.7 Hebron (south) צומת הכבשים (HaKvasim Junction) sheep Route 3268 al-Malik Suleiman St entrance to Industrial Park 45.8 Hebron (south) local road 47.6

  8. Judea and Samaria Area - Wikipedia

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    The Judea and Samaria Area (Hebrew: אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן, romanized: Ezor Yehuda VeShomron; [a] Arabic: يهودا والسامرة, romanized: Yahūda wa-s-Sāmara) is an administrative division used by the State of Israel to refer to the entire West Bank, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967, but excludes East Jerusalem (see Jerusalem Law).

  9. Hebron Governorate - Wikipedia

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    The Hebron Governorate (Arabic: محافظة الخليل, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat al-Khalīl) is an administrative district of Palestine in the southern West Bank. The governorate's land area is 1,060 square kilometres (410 sq mi) and its population according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in mid-year 2019 was 1,004,510.