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Sabkhat al-
Jabbūl or
Mamlahat al-
Jabbūl or Lake
Jabbūl (Arabic: سبخة الجبول) is a large,
traditionally seasonal,
saline lake and
concurrent salt flats...
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Jabbul (Arabic: جبول), is a depo****ted
former Palestinian Arab
village located 7 km
north of Baysan.
During Operation Gideon, the
village was occupied...
- Al-
Jabbul (Arabic: الجبول) is a
Syrian village in the
Aleppo Governorate to the
north of
Sabkhat al-
Jabbul. The old city of
Gabula used to host the Monastery...
- Al-Bira
Beisan Danna Farwana al-Fatur al-Ghazzawiyya al-Hamidiyya Al-Hamra
Jabbul Kafra ****ab al-Hawa al-Khunayzir
Masil al-Jizl al-Mur****as
Qumya al-Sakhina...
- Umm el-Marra, (Arabic: أم المرى), east of
modern Aleppo in the
Jabbul Plain of
northern Syria, was one of the
ancient Near East's
oldest cities, located...
- in Rajasthan, north-western
India Lake Van in
eastern Turkey Sabkhat al-
Jabbul,
extensive salt
flats and a 100
square kilometres (39 sq mi) lake in Syria...
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titular see. Its
modern location is
presumed at the
marsh of al-
Jabbul (Sabkhat al-
Jabbul, Djebbul, Djabbul) in
present Syria.
Gabula was
important enough...
- [citation needed] The
largest lake in the
governorate is lake
Sabkhat al-
Jabbul, a
Ramsar salt lake
located 40
kilometres (25 mi)
southeast of Aleppo. Lake...
- Dayr
Hafir Subdistrict Dayr
Hafir Humaymah Kabirah al-
Jabbul Umm el-Marra
Kuweires Sharqi Subdistrict Kuweires Sharqi Mazburah al-Raa'i Rasm al-Abed Rasm...
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Chalcis in
Syria (Qinnasrin)
Gabala (Jableh)
Gabula (at the
marsh of Al-
Jabbul)
Gindarus (Jandairis)
Laodicea in
Syria (Latakia)
Salamias (Salamiyah) Seleucia...