- Turkish: dönüm; Hebrew: דונם; Yiddish: דונאם), also
known as a
donum or
dunum and as the old, Turkish, or
Ottoman stremma(citation needed), was the Ottoman...
- Look up
dunum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dunum may
refer to: Dunam, a unit of
measurement of land area also
spelled dunum Dunum (Ireland), historic...
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Dunum was a
Latinized name of a
place in
ancient Ireland and the name of at
least two
recorded settlements there, one in the far north, one in the far...
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outskirts of the West Bank city of
Nablus and was
established in 1950 on 119
dunums of land.
Residents of the camp
refer to this as “New Askar”.
Askar is identified...
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Jerusalem in 1948: 16,261
dunums (14%); West
Jerusalem added in 1967: 23,000
dunums (20%); East
Jerusalem under Jordanian rule: 6,000
dunums (5%); West Bank area...
- of
necessity and
exalted labor as it
proceeded to
conquer Palestine '
dunum by
dunum, goat by goat'.
Force had not been abandoned, however.
Shapira falsely...
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Dunum is a muni****lity in the
district of Wittmund, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank,
Tabelle A100001G:
Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes...
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established in 1949 by the Red
Cross on land
leased from Jordan. It
covers 353
dunums (0.353 km2; 35.3 ha) as of 2006 and had a po****tion of 8,336 in 2017. Israeli...
- 410 in 1945. The
village consisted of
nearly 14,000
dunums of
which approximately 12,700
dunums was able to be cultivated. It was
captured by Israel...
- Council,
whose headquarters it hosts. Its
total land area
consisted of 3,737
dunums prior to 1962.
According to the
Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, in...