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  2. Liberty Bell Park - Wikipedia

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    The replica bell in Liberty Bell Park. Gan Paamon HaDeror Skatepark [1] Jerry the Dragon A small open theater in the Park. Liberty Bell Park (Hebrew: גן פעמון הדרור, Gan Pa'amon HaDror), is a park in Jerusalem containing a replica of the Liberty Bell from which it gets its name.

  3. Jerusalem Walls National Park - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem Walls National Park (also known as Jerusalem Walls-City of David National Park [1]) is an Israeli national park located near the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. The national park was designed originally to surround the old city from all sides, to separate between the old city and the new constructions surrounding it while at the ...

  4. Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli government has approved building plans in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City [102] in order to expand the Jewish presence in East Jerusalem, while some Islamic leaders have made claims that Jews have no historical connection to Jerusalem, alleging that the 2,500-year-old Western Wall was constructed as part of a mosque.

  5. List of places in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    City of David: 1000 BCE: Second Temple Period: 538 BCE–70 CE: Aelia Capitolina: 130–325 CE: Byzantine: 325–638 CE: Early Muslim: 638–1099: Crusader: 1099–1187

  6. National parks and nature reserves of Israel - Wikipedia

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    As a result, two authorities were established: the National Parks Authority and the Nature Reserves Authority. In 1998 the two authorities were merged into one body - Israel Nature and Parks Authority. The last observation of an Arabian leopard took place in the northern Arabah area in 2010/11. [7] It is possibly extinct in the country. [8]

  7. Teddy Park (Jerusalem) - Wikipedia

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    Water shoots from the fountains in sync with music every 30 minutes; in the evening a light show plays while during the day children run among the water spouts. [4] The music was composed by the New Jerusalem Orchestra and the East West Ensemble (Yisrael Borochov) incorporating themes from Jewish, Arab and African musical traditions.

  8. Category:Parks in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Parks in East Jerusalem (1 P) Pages in category "Parks in Jerusalem" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel National Trail – a hiking path that crosses the entire country of Israel. Its northern end is at Dan, near the international Syrian and Lebanese borders in the far north of the country, and it extends to Eilat at the southernmost tip of Israel on the Red Sea, a length of approximately 940 km (580 mi). The trail takes about 30–70 days ...