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  2. Category:Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem, geographically localised communities within a larger city, town, suburb or rural area. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:

  3. Ring Settlements, East Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Ring Neighborhoods (Israeli term; Hebrew: שכונות הטבעת) or Ring Settlements of Jerusalem [clarification needed] are eight Israeli settlements built as suburban satellites to East Jerusalem. [1] The first neighborhoods built after 1967 were Ramot, French Hill, Neve Yaakov, Pisgat Ze'ev, East Talpiot, and Gilo. [2]

  4. List of East Jerusalem locations - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem and the West Bank. The following locations were included within the borders of the Israeli municipality after its expansion following the 1967 Six-Day War, formalised in the 1980 Israeli Jerusalem Law: At-Tur; Beit Hanina; Beit Safafa; Jabel Mukaber; Jebel Batan al-Hawa; Kafr 'Aqab; Ras al-Amud; Sawahra al-Arbiya; Sharafat; Shuafat ...

  5. East Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    East Jerusalem absorbed thousands of Palestinian refugees, a substantial number of whom were middle-class people [43] from West Jerusalem's Arab neighborhoods when they came under Israeli rule, and many were settled in the previous Jewish areas of the eastern sector, [44] whose inhabitants, likewise refugees, were relocated in the formerly ...

  6. Arab localities in Israel - Wikipedia

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    East Jerusalem was joined with West Jerusalem, along with several surrounding Palestinian towns and villages. Today, Arabs constitute 61% of the population of East Jerusalem and 38% of that of Jerusalem as a whole. The following are Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem. Beit Hanina (al-Jadid or Eastern portion)† Beit Safafa; Jabel Mukaber

  7. Sheikh Jarrah - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Sheikh Jarrah and Qasr el-Amawi, north of the Tombs of the Kings on Nablus Road (top center) in the 1841 Aldrich and Symonds map of Jerusalem. The neighborhood Sheikh Jarrah was established on the slopes of Mount Scopus, taking its name from the tomb of Sheikh Jarrah. [10]

  8. Issawiya - Wikipedia

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    Al-Issawiya Schematic map of Palestinian neighborhood of Isawiya in relation to other Israeli and Palestinian built-up areas. Al-Issawiya (Arabic: العيساوية, Hebrew: עיסאוויה, also spelled Isawiya or Isawiyah) is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem. [1] It is located on the eastern slopes of the Mount Scopus ridge.

  9. Mekor Baruch - Wikipedia

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    Mekor Baruch (Hebrew: מקור ברוך, lit., "blessed source" [1] or "fountain of blessing" [2]) also spelled Makor Baruch, is a neighborhood in Jerusalem. The neighborhood is bordered by Malkhei Yisrael Street to the north, Sarei Yisrael Street to the west, Jaffa Road to the south, and the Zikhron Moshe neighborhood to the east.