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  2. Ramla - Wikipedia

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    Ramla (pictured in 1895) was founded by Sulayman at the start of the 8th century and became the capital of his district. The Umayyad prince and governor of Palestine, Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik, founded Ramla as the seat of his administration, [6] [7] [8] replacing Lydda, the Muslims' original provincial capital.

  3. Ramla Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ramla, Central, Israel: Coordinates ... [1] Exhibitions. The museum exhibits the history of Ramla, which is divided into the daily life, commerce, ethnic and arts. ...

  4. Great Mosque of Ramla - Wikipedia

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    Ramla, Central, Israel: Shown within Israel. Geographic coordinates ... [1] Architecture. The mosque consists of three parallel halls, a nave and two transepts. [1]

  5. St. Nicodemus and St. Joseph of Arimathea Church - Wikipedia

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    The St. Nicodemus and St. Joseph of Arimathea Church [1] is a Catholic church located in Ramla, the capital city of Central District in Israel. [2]The present church was built in the nineteenth century on a site that Christians claim that is the biblical Arimathea, the hometown of Joseph of Arimathea, a character who, according to the Gospel account, was the owner of the tomb in which the body ...

  6. Ramla Subdistrict - Wikipedia

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    The Ramla subdistrict is one of Israel's subdistricts in the Central District. [2] There are three principal cities in the subdistrict: Ramla, Lod, ...

  7. Ramle Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Its total population in 1944 was estimated at 123,490, of which 88,560 were Muslims; 29,420 were Jews; and 5,500 were Christians. [1] A number of Palestinian Arab villages in the subdistrict were ethnically cleansed during the Nakba , both by Zionist forces prior to the Israeli declaration of independence and after by Israeli forces.

  8. Ayalon Cave - Wikipedia

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    The Ayalon Cave (Hebrew: מערת איילון, Arabic/Aramaic, Shiha شيحا) is a large limestone cave near Ramla, Israel, with a worldwide unique ecosystem.As photosynthesis is not possible inside the completely dark cave, the food chain that developed inside is solely based on bacteria capable of chemosynthesis: the bacteria are consuming the anorganic matter available in the groundwater ...

  9. Category:Ramla - Wikipedia

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    Israel portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A. Ayalon ... People from Ramla (1 C, 24 P) S. Sport in Ramla (2 C, 7 P)