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Arugot (Hebrew: עֲרוּגוֹת, lit. 'garden
terraces or beds'), is a
moshav in
southern Israel.
Located near
Kiryat Malakhi, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
- Jordan,
boundary between Karak Governorate and
Tafilah Governorate Nahal Arugot (Wadi
Areijeh or Wadi Argot),
mouth at Ein Gedi,
Israel Wadi Wala, Jordan...
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settlement at Ein Gedi are
located at a tell on the
north bank of Wadi
Arugot,
known in
Arabic as Tell el-Jurn (grid
position 187/097 PAL) and in Hebrew...
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sculpture had
survived the
attack on the Be'eri
kibbutz and was
moved to
Arugot to be
completed before being installed at the square. One of the art pieces...
- the
springs of the
Judean Desert.
Refers mostly to Ein Gedi
spring and
Arugot cr****. Due to the high
aquifer in the region, and the steady, hot climate...
- 34°45′44″E / 31.73917°N 34.76222°E / 31.73917; 34.76222 Kfar Warburg,
Arugot, Kfar Ahim, Avigdor,
Kiryat Malakhi Barqa Gaza 13 May 1948 1,032 5,206 Some...
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Etzion settlement bloc, in the
eastern Judean Mountains facing Nahal Arugot (
Arugot Stream). Pnei
Kedem stands at an
elevation of 930
metres above sea level...
- site of the depo****ted
Palestinian village of al-Maghar.
Initially named Arugot (Hebrew: ערוגות), it was
later renamed Ekron HaHadasha (Hebrew: עקרון החדשה...
- (West Bank and Israel)
Nahal David, Wadi
Sdeir (West Bank and Israel)
Nahal Arugot (West Bank and Israel);
Arabic names: Wadi el-Jihar (upper course), Wadi...
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Israel and four
villages were
later established on the
lands of Qastina;
Arugot and Kfar Ahim were
founded in 1949
after the
village had been destro****...