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  2. Sea of Galilee - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Sea of Galilee Sea of Galilee Show map of Israel Sea of Galilee Show map of Middle East Coordinates 32°50′N 35°35′E  /  32.833°N 35.583°E  / 32.833; 35.583 Lake type Monomictic Primary inflows Upper Jordan River and local runoff Primary outflows Lower Jordan River, evaporation ...

  3. Israel Canada - Wikipedia

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    ICH is a hotel chain with hotels in Israel and abroad with Assets under management of thousands of accommodation units. ICH was established in 2019 and owns or manage (partial hotel list): Galei Kinneret (), Lake House (Tiberias), Nofey Gonen Holiday Village (Kibbutz Gonen), Play Midtown (Tel Aviv), West (Tel Aviv), West (Ashdod), Daniel (), Soleil and Play Hayarkon (Tel Aviv).

  4. Scots Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Scots Hotel Tiberias, homepage (1) on Church of Scotland website (2021) Scots Hotel Tiberias, homepage (2) at inisrael.com (2021) Scottish church in Tiberias, homepage – St Andrew's Galilee congregation (2021) St Andrew's Church, Jerusalem, homepage with links to further facilities in Israel (2021)

  5. Tiberias - Wikipedia

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    Tiberias consists of a small port on the shores of Galilee lake for both fishing and tourist activities. Since the 1990s, the importance of the port for fishing was gradually decreasing, with the decline of the Tiberias lake level, due to continuing droughts and increased pumping of fresh water from the lake.

  6. List of lakes of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The following notable lakes are located completely or partially within the borders of the State of Israel: Sea of Galilee; Hula Valley; Dead Sea* Rishon LeZion lake; Dalton lake; Qaraoun lake; Zohar lake; Agam lake; Ayanot lake; Darom lake; Yesodot lake; Netser Hazani lake; Mahoz marsh *Note: the Dead Sea is known more as the third Israeli sea ...

  7. Hammat Tiberias - Wikipedia

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    Tiberias thermal baths, 1925 Thermal hot springs, Tiberias, 1924. From the digital collections of Younes & Soraya Nazarian Library , University of Haifa. The 17 springs of Hamat Tiberias have been known since antiquity for their curative properties. According to the Jerusalem Talmud, a village once rested upon the site and was distinct from ...

  8. Mount of Beatitudes - Wikipedia

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    The site known as the Mount of Beatitudes is on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, between Capernaum and the archeological site of Tel Kinrot, covered by the ruins of ancient Kinneret (also known as Ginosar and Gennesaret), on the southern slopes of the Korazim Plateau.

  9. Tarichaea - Wikipedia

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    Tarichaea (Greek: Ταριχαία, Tarichaia) is the Greek place name for a historic site of disputed location. It was situated along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and mentioned in the writings of Josephus (Ant. 14.120; 20.159; The Jewish War 1.180; 2.252; Vita 32, et al.).