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Jerusalem recent comments:

  • Ancient Burial Cave, shaharmos wrote 13 years ago:
    All rights reserved to DEROR AVI and WIKICOMMONS
  • Main entrance plaza, shaharmos wrote 13 years ago:
    All rights reserved to DEROR AVI and WIKICOMMONS
  • Al-Aqsa Mosque, shaikjaveed wrote 13 years ago:
    This is the first kaba of Muslims.
  • Ein Kerem Agricultural High School and Ein Harim School, Jack Ravid (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    hello I am looking for my class mates class of 1981. but I failed to find anyone of them. seeking help in finding and making contact with all or any of the graduate students.
  • مجمع اّل عويضة ابو الجود, ameer al noor (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    they were but now idonnot think so
  • Dome of the Rock, Rickyrab wrote 14 years ago:
    I thought a description would be nice, so I added one (trying to be NPOV to three competing monotheistic philosophies is no easy task, especially when an adherent of one of them).
  • Holyland Towers, Goodguy1066 wrote 14 years ago:
    @Ori - they're only nice if you happen to live there, that way you don't have to see it.
  • Jacob's Pizza Place, Jessie (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Pizza is cheap and service is fast!
  • United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) HQ, untso (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Hidden among pines and cypresses on a 16-acre hilltop in a southern corner of the city (known as the Hill of Evil Counsel) is Government House. Opened in 1930 by Sir Arthur Wauchope, the High Commissioner for Palestine, it served as the residence of a number of British high commissioners. The structure, built in an octagonal shape of locally quarried stone, was designed by architects A. Harrison and C. Holliday. The unusual shape seems to have been a favorite of the architects; it is evident in the private apartment of the high commissioner as well as in the fountain – similar to those found in North African palaces – in the formal garden. Other distinguishing features of the building are its domes, interior arches, crossed vaults and a monumental four-meter high ceramic fireplace of Armenian tiles created by David Ohanessian. Today the building serves as the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) headquarters in Jerusalem.
  • Western Wall, Normand_Martel wrote 14 years ago:
    I imagine that all the smallest cracks in the Wall should be FULL of papers !!!
  • East Jerusalem, Wikisoriano wrote 14 years ago:
    PD (Any change of the title of this place will be considered vandalism, so if you change the name without any valid reason you could be limited or banned, and remember wikimapia is not a political or religious forum)
  • Dome of the Rock, Wikisoriano wrote 14 years ago:
    PD (Any change of the title of this place will be considered vandalism, so if you change the name without any valid reason you could be limited or banned, and remember wikimapia is not a political or religious forum)
  • Triple Gate, sameer (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Where is that Temple? No any ruens found in Jerusalem till now!!! Where is that Temple?
  • golden click , issak93 wrote 14 years ago:
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=143658665843&ref=ts
  • Beit HaKerem, Jim (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Rechov HaMeyasdim
  • Masorti High School, ابو الزياد (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    شو اخباركم ياحب
  • صالون فوزي مطير, ابن قلنديا (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    ولله مني عارف على شو كل هالحقد على بير معين شو عملينلكو انا مش فاهم
  • منزل الكالوتي, f_m_palyahoo.com (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    hi
  • Bridge, ابراهيم عليان (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    جامع الشيخ محمود
  • Beit Safafa Old Mosque, ابراهيم عليان (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    جامع حمزة وسط البلد