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Kudna (Arabic: كُدنة, also
known to the
Crusaders as Kidna) was a
Palestinian Arab village,
located 25
kilometers northwest of Hebron.
Kudna was known...
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Kudna (Arabic: كودنة, also
transliterated Kodneh, Kudnah) is a
village in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the
Quneitra Governorate,
located south...
- the
Quneitra Governorate,
which spans the
Golan Heights, are al-Rafid,
Kudna, al-Muallaqa, al-Qasibah, al-Asbah, al-Asha, Saida,
Ghadir al-Bustan, al-Amudiyah...
- al-Sharqiya–Ayn Qadi Beer Ajam
Ghadir al-Bustan
Hader Hajja Khan
Arnabah Kudna Kum al-Basha Kum al-Wasiyya–Marj
Barghut Jabah Jubata al-Khashab Maalaqah...
- Boku Madaki; Boku Sarki; Domi
Primary School;
Kofar Gidan Madaki Tufa;
Kudna Primary School; Tufa
Primary School I; Tufa
Primary School II; Tufa Loli...
- 32°19′04″N 34°53′33″E / 32.31778°N 34.89250°E / 32.31778; 34.89250
Nordia Kudna Hebron 22
October 1948 522 15,744 Yoav
Rubble 31°38′42″N 34°53′40″E / 31...
- Bayt
Nattif al-Dawayima (Amatzya) Deir al-Dubban (Luzit) Dayr
Nakhkhas Kudna (Beit Nir)
Mughallis (Gefen) al-Qubayba (Lachish) Ra'na (Gal On) Tell es-Safi...
- *Tapa
thapa root rotten, bad-smelling ?*puka *thungkV ****,
faeces *
kuDna *
kudna shoulder piLpi- shoulder, wing *wiṟi sick, ill ?*ngaNDa-N sick, wound...
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Hatzair on land that
belonged to the depo****ted
Palestinian village of
Kudna. It was
named for Max Bodenheimer, a
prominent German Zionist (Boden means...
- Lands. He
explored the area north-east of
Eucla in 1880, and
discovered the
Kudna rockhole and catacombs, an
immense network of
limestone caves,
lakes and...