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Ascalon or
Ashkelon was an
ancient Near East port city on the
Mediterranean coast of the
southern Levant of high
historical and
archaeological significance...
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Ashkelon or
Ashqelon (/ˈæʃkəlɒn/ ASH-kə-lon; Hebrew: אַשְׁקְלוֹן, romanized: ʾAšqəlōn, IPA: [ʔaʃkeˈlon] ; Arabic: عَسْقَلَان, romanized: ʿAsqalān) is a...
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Ashkelon Benny Vaknin Ashkelon BeTenofa 14,577 35.09
Ashkelon BeTenofa 3,556 8.37 2
Reshimat HaTza'irim -
HaTafnit LeAshkelon 3,536 8.33 2...
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terminus of the Binyamina–Tel Aviv–Ashkelon and the Ra'anana-Rishon
LeZion-
Ashkelon suburban lines. Previously,
Majdal railway station,
built by the British...
- Babylonians.
Historical sources suggest that
Nebuchadnezzar II destro****
Ashkelon and
Ekron due to the Philistines' rebellion,
leading to the
exile of many...
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those cities. From
Ashkelon a new
railway line has been
built to
Beersheva and the
station serves trains headed there as well.
Rishon LeZion
Moshe Dayan...
- 22-year-old
striker came from
Hapoel Ashkelon,
following Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C.,
scored 15
goals in
Ashkelon and
promoted the team
together with Carlos...
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HaEmek Ramat Hasharon Kfar Saba Ra'anana Kafr
Qasim Rishon LeZion
Yavne Rehovot Shomron Ashkelon Eilat Otef
Darom Source: Source: Legend: Blue = home team...
- The
Ashkelon–Beersheba
railway is a
railway line
linking Ashkelon and
Beersheba operated by
Israel Railways. It
spans approximately 60 km of
double track...
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situation modem occupations have well
demonstrated that rien ne dure
comme le provisoire A
significant number of post-1945
occupations have
lasted more...