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  2. Tabeetha School - Wikipedia

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    The Tabeetha School is a school on Yefet Street #21 in Jaffa, a district of Tel Aviv, Israel, run by the Church of Scotland which "welcomes all children regardless of race, nationality, gender or religion". [1] It was founded in 1863. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Collège des Frères de Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    Collège des Frères de Jaffa (Hebrew: קולג' דה פרר; Arabic: مدرسة الفرير في يافا) is a French international school on Yefet Street #23 in Jaffa, a district of Tel Aviv. A part of the La Sallian educational institutions , it opened in 1882. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Miss Tourism World - Wikipedia

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    Miss Tourism World is an annual international beauty pageant with two distinct organizations, one established in Great Britain in 1991 and another founded in China in 2009. Pages in category "Miss Tourism World"

  5. Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel

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    In 2019, the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality honored the Hand in Hand Jaffa School with the city’s Values-Based Education Award for outstanding achievement in bringing its ideals to life. That same year, the Jerusalem Municipality declared the Hand in Hand Jerusalem Max Rayne High School to be among the top eight high schools in the city, noted ...

  6. Miss Tourism World - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Miss Tourism Queen International pageant was established in China.Over the years, it has undergone several name changes, including Miss Tourism Queen of the Year International (2011–2010), Miss City Tourism Champion (2016), Miss Tourism World - Global (2017–2019, 2023), and Miss Tourism World - Intercontinental (2019).

  7. Jaffa, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The locality takes its name from the former Jaffa railway station, named on 24 March 1921 by the Queensland Railways Department after the Middle East city known to Australian troops from World War I, presumably reflecting the presence of a local soldier settlement.

  8. Old Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    The Old City was damaged by the Napoleonic wars and an earthquake in 1837. [1] When the wall of Jaffa, which was rebuilt in the early 19th century, was dismantled between 1878 and 1888 to allow expansion, both the city and the centres of government shifted eastwards, though the Old City remained the cultural center of the city.

  9. Jaffa Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Subdistricts grouped by districts in 1945. Jaffa Subdistrict as part of Lydda District in blue. The Jaffa Subdistrict was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine. It was located around the city of Jaffa. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the district was converted almost in entirely to the Tel Aviv District in Israel.