- The
Cremisan Valley is a
valley located in
Palestine on the seam line
between the West Bank and Jerusalem. The
valley is one of the last
green areas in...
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wineries released wines made from this
grape in 2014. The
Cremisan Cellars winery located in the
Cremisan valley between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, made wine from...
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mainly pasta and confectionery.
Cremisan Wine,
founded in 1885, is a
winery run by
monks in the
Monastery of
Cremisan. The
grapes are
grown mainly in...
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according to the
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
Cremisan Cellars,
located in the
Cremisan monastery, is an
important local winemaker. The winery...
- 1979,
Aristide travelled in Europe,
studying in Italy, Greece, and at the
Cremisan Monastery in the town of Beit Jala. He
returned to
Haiti in 1982 for his...
- Square; Shepherd's
Field in Beit Sahour; Solomon's Pools; and the
Salesian Cremisan Monastery.
Herodium - A
fortress built by
Herod the Great. It is administered...
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prominent site in the al-Khader area,
named after King Solomon.
Salesian Cremisan Monastery - A
winery as well as an
active Christian convent in the suburb...
- its own honey,
olive oil and wine, the last of
which is
processed at the
Cremisan monastery winery just
south of Jerusalem. The
monastery has a
small shop...
- Sudilovsky,
Judith (11
January 2016). "U.S.
bishop says
Palestinians in
Cremisan Valley 'have lost hope'".
National Catholic Reporter.
Catholic News Service...
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wineries established in this
period and
still functioning today include the
Cremisan Monastery, near Bethlehem,
where Italian Salesian monks have been making...