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As far as I know Jerusalem is the capital of Israel... maybe you want to add that to the map!
Solomon's Stables,
Jason (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
The al-aqsa mosque predates Israel and Jeruselum.
French Hill,
Vera Novitsky
wrote
10 years ago:
the numbers of buses are different now: no. 4 is called 77, no. 28 has changed to 68. and there is light rail now, with a station at Giv'at ha-Mivtar, 5 min. by foot from the French hill.
Ramat Sharett,
Darci Lambourne-Weigel
wrote
11 years ago:
Assaf appel
Teddy Stadium,
Jerusalem 4ever (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Yalla Betarrrrrrr
Temple Mount complex,
Berry NY (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Who are these walls and when it built?
Silwan,
Натан, New - York (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
There's the Greek origin of the name is?
Mount Zion,
Натан, New-York (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
An amazing place where different faiths converge.
Kraft Stadium,
Edward Barrett (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Please advise if there is overnight parking at the Stadium.
Ramada Jerusalem Hotel,
Joseph Raharjo (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Wo want to express special thanks Ramada Hotel for the service and hospitality given to us during our stay for 2 nights in our tour last November 2013.,
Rehavia Windmill,
MiguelGR
wrote
11 years ago:
The Rehavia windmill that was built by the Greek Orthodox Church in the middle of the 19th century. The windmill was constructed in the heart of farmland and was used for the production of flour mill that was used to support Christians pilgrims that flocked to Jerusalem each year for the Easter holiday.
In the mid 70’s the Israeli government approved plans for the demolition of the mill, but due to protests from local residents, the proposal was upheld. Later in 1987, the windmill was dismantled and rebuilt in Rehavia and the adjacent building to the mill became a shopping center. This was the first project of its type that restored a structure for commercial use while ensuring its preservation.
دار المرحوم ابو عماد يعقوب,
muath yaqoup
wrote
11 years ago:
الله يرحمك يا ابو عماد
الملعب الخارجي لمدرسه شعفاط الثانويه للبنين,
زائر (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
شكلك من شعفاط ههههههه
منزل الدكتور سمير ابو خلف ,
sami (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
واي
Monastery of the Benedictine Sisters (1896),
Nourna Bataini (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
i am looking for the tomb of my great- aunt Sister Edith Bataini who was a Benedictine nun in this convent on Olive Mount
Mount Moriah,
its aqsa masjed (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
this place call the aqsa masjed no the temple mount
Al-Aqsa Mosque,
ra3i
wrote
12 years ago:
it should to be international place, not for Israeli or any one
Pais Arena Jerusalem,
Amir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Temple Mount, Temole to be rebuilt
National Civil Cemetery,
shaharmos
wrote
12 years ago:
All rights reserved to DEROR AVI
National Military and Police Cemetery,
shaharmos
wrote
12 years ago:
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