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  2. File:Historical map series for the area of Samakh, Tiberias ...

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    A 1940s map of the area of Samakh, Tiberias from the Survey of Palestine overlaid with modern roads. This map is part of a series of historical maps used for comparison, showing the same area, made with help from Palestine Open Maps. Related files include: Template:See more images; Latitude: 32° 42′ 18″ N: Longitude: 35° 35′ 15″ E

  3. File:Historical map series for the area of al-Majdal ...

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    A modern map of the area of al-Majdal, Tiberias uploaded from OpenStreetMap via Wikimedia maps in 2020. This map is part of a series of historical maps used for comparison, showing the same area. Related files include: Template:See more images; Latitude: 32° 49′ 28″ N: Longitude: 35° 31′ 0″ E: Horizontal resolution: 1 dpc: Vertical ...

  4. Tiberias - Wikipedia

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    [9] [8] A large number of Jewish immigrants to Israel subsequently settled in Tiberias. Today, Tiberias is an important tourist center due to its proximity to the Sea of Galilee and religious sanctity to Judaism and Christianity. The city also serves as a regional industrial and commercial center.

  5. Huqoq - Wikipedia

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    Huqoq or Hukkok (Hebrew: חוקוק) was an ancient Jewish village, located 12.5 km north of Tiberias.The area had been settled since ancient times and is mentioned in the Book of Joshua (Joshua 19:34).

  6. File:Historical map series for the area of Samakh, Tiberias ...

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    A modern map of the area of Samakh, Tiberias uploaded from OpenStreetMap via Wikimedia maps in 2020. This map is part of a series of historical maps used for comparison, showing the same area. Related files include: Template:See more images; Latitude: 32° 42′ 18″ N: Longitude: 35° 35′ 15″ E: Horizontal resolution: 1 dpc: Vertical ...

  7. Four Holy Cities - Wikipedia

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    Nineteenth-century out-of scale map of the four cities: Jerusalem at top right, Hebron beneath it, the Jordan River running top to bottom, Safed at top left, and Tiberias beneath it. The Four Holy Cities of Judaism are the cities of Jerusalem , Hebron , Safed and Tiberias , which were the four main centers of Jewish life after the Ottoman ...

  8. Cave of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Holy site in Hebron, Palestine "Machpelah" redirects here. For the historic site in the US, see Machpelah (Townsville, North Carolina). For other uses, see Machpelah Cemetery. Cave of the Patriarchs מְעָרַת הַמַּכְפֵּלָה الحرم الإبراهيمي Southern view of the ...

  9. File:Historical map series for the area of al-Shajara ...

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    A 1940s map of the area of al-Shajara, Tiberias from the Survey of Palestine. This map is part of a series of historical maps used for comparison, showing the same area, showing the same area, made with help from Palestine Open Maps. Related files include: Template:See more images; Latitude: 32° 45′ 16″ N: Longitude: 35° 23′ 56″ E