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Sokho (alternate spellings: Sokhoh, Sochoh, Soco, Sokoh; Hebrew: שׂוֹכֹה ,שׂוֹכוֹ ,שֹׂכֹה) is the name given to two ancient towns in the territorial domain of Judah as mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, west of the Judean hills.
Sokho: Tell es-Sultan: Tel Jericho [60] Tower of Jericho, Wall of Jericho. A World Heritage Site [118] Shuqba cave: Type-site of the Natufian culture: Al-Sinnabra: Silwan: Kfar HaShiloah Silwan necropolis: Es Skhul: Skhul Cave [119] Solomon's Pools: Solomon's Stables: Marwani Prayer Hall Suba: Soba, Sobetha, Zova, Tel Tzova, Jabal Suba Susya ...
From around the 3rd century to the early 5th century AD, Sokcho was part of Dongye.Originally a sparsely inhabited fishing village on the shores of Lake Cheongchoho, it became a major port due to its location on the Sea of Japan.
For pre-historic sites from before written history, see Category:Prehistoric sites in Israel.; For ancient sites from the beginnings of written history to Alexander the Great's conquest, see Category:Ancient sites in Israel.
Sukho has a Basic Health Unit (BHU) located on the outskirts of the town toward the North-West. [4] It provides basic health services free of cost, including maternity related services.
Antigonus of Sokho (Hebrew: אנטיגנוס איש סוכו) was one of the first scholars of whom Jewish tradition has preserved not only the name but also an important theological doctrine. He flourished in the first decades of the second century BCE.
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Seoraksan (Korean: 설악산), or Mount Sorak, is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon Province in eastern South Korea. [2] It is located in the Seoraksan National Park, near the city of Sokcho.