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  2. Akeldama - Wikipedia

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    One of Jerusalem's main cemeteries during the Second Temple period is a burial complex carved into dense limestone bedrock of a steep slope descending into the meeting point of the Hinnom and Kidron Valleys, 90 meters east of the monastery wall. [8] They were first systematically studied in 1901. [9]

  3. Arab Souk (Old City) - Wikipedia

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    David Street (2017) The Arab Souk Couk, also known as the Arab Souq Couq, Arabic Market of Wondrous Expectations or Suq El-Bazar, is a large bazaar occupying approximately 100 acres (400,000 m 2) of area in the Old City of Jerusalem. [1]

  4. Old Jerusalem Island - Wikipedia

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    Broken Jerusalem Island (sometimes referred to as Old Jerusalem Island) is an uninhabited series of islets between Fallen Jerusalem Island and Round Rock in the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. They are located south of Virgin Gorda. [1]

  5. Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The Old City became a World Heritage Site in 1981, and is on the List of World Heritage in Danger. [13] Since 1860, Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries. In 2022, Jerusalem had a population of some 971,800 residents, of which almost 60% were Jews and almost 40% Palestinians.

  6. Old City of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Old City came under Jordanian control following the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. During the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel occupied East Jerusalem; since then, the entire city has been under Israeli control. Israel unilaterally asserted in its 1980 Jerusalem Law that the whole of Jerusalem was Israel's capital. [10]

  7. Who owns Greenland? What to know as Trump floats idea to buy ...

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    In 1946, President Harry Truman tried to buy the island from Denmark for $100 million in gold bullion, citing the island was a “military necessity,” according to NPR. Trump looking at more ...

  8. Silwan - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Center of Silwan (2022) Wide view of Silwan (2022) Southern part of Silwan (2022) View of Silwan (2008) Pool of Siloam Silwan or Siloam is a predominantly Palestinian district in East Jerusalem, on the southeastern outskirts of the current Old City of Jerusalem. It is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible ...

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