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A view of Mount Carmel in 1894 Coloured postcard of "Haifa, Mount Carmel", by Karimeh Abbud, c. 1925. Mount Carmel (Hebrew: הַר הַכַּרְמֶל, romanized: Har haKarmel; Arabic: جبل الكرمل, romanized: Jabal al-Karmil), also known in Arabic as Mount Mar Elias (Arabic: جبل مار إلياس, romanized: Jabal Mār Ilyās, lit.
Mount Carmel National Park (Hebrew: פארק הכרמל, Park HaKarmel) is Israel's largest national park, extending over most of the Carmel mountain range and containing over 10,000 hectares of pine, eucalyptus, and cypress forest. The park has numerous bicycle and walking paths, dedicated nature reserves, and over 250 archaeological sites of ...
Horvat Sumaqa [1] (Hebrew: חורבת סומקה), also spelled Hurvat Sumakah, is an archaeological site in Israel containing the ruins of one of the three largest Jewish settlements south of Mount Carmel during the Roman and Byzantine periods.
The Tabun Cave is an excavated site located at Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve, Israel and is one of the Human Evolution sites at Mount Carmel, which were proclaimed as having universal value by UNESCO in 2012.
Nahal Oren is an archaeological site on the northern bank of the wadi of Nahal Oren ()/Wadi Fallah on Mount Carmel, 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Haifa, Israel. [1] The site comprises a cave and the small terrace in front of it, which steeply descends towards the wadi floor. [2]
Khirbet Oren (Shalale) is an ancient city in the center of Mount Carmel, on a steep hill overlooking Oren valley. There are few remains at the site indicating that the city flourished during Hellenistic and Roman times. Canaanite findings (25th–10th centuries BC) have also been found in the area. [citation needed]
Daliyat al-Karmel (Arabic: دالية الكرمل, Hebrew: דאלית אל-כרמל , "vineyards of Carmel") is a Druze town located on Mount Carmel in the Haifa District of Israel, around 20 km southeast of Haifa. In 2022 its population was 18,001. [1]
The Stella Maris Monastery is a Catholic Christian monastery for Discalced Carmelite monks, located on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. [1]The main church inside the Stella Maris Monastery is said to contain the Cave of Elijah, a grotto associated with the Biblical prophet Elijah. [1]