- Ha
Nikra grottoes, a
geographic feature in Israel;
article contains the main
history section regarding the cape and the
Ladder of Tyre Rosh Ha
Nikra (kibbutz)...
- Ha
Nikra (Hebrew: ראש הנקרה, lit. 'Head of the Grottoes') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located on the
Mediterranean coast near the Rosh Ha
Nikra grottoes...
- Rosh Ha
Nikra or
Hanikra (Hebrew: ראש הנקרה, lit. 'head of the grotto'; Arabic: رأس الناقورة, romanized: Ras an-Nakura) is a
geologic formation on the...
- The Rosh Ha
Nikra Islands (Hebrew: איי ראש הנקרה, Iye Rosh Hanikra) are a
group of
three Israeli islands in the
Mediterranean Sea,
named Shahaf, Nahalieli...
-
views can be had
across the
Western Galilee region of
Israel towards Rosh Ha
Nikra and the
Lebanese border.
Haifa is
about 90 km (55.9 mi)
north of the city...
- The Rosh Ha
Nikra Crossing (Hebrew: מעבר ראש הנקרה, Arabic: معبر رأس الناقورة) also
known as Ras Al
Naqoura Crossing is an
international border crossing...
- is
separated from the
coastal plain of
Lebanon by the
cliffs of Rosh Ha
Nikra,
which jut out into the sea from the
Galilee mountains, but to the south...
-
Habonim Dror. He
spent a year in
Israel as a
kibbutz volunteer at Rosh Ha
Nikra and Beit
HaEmek as part of the
Shnat Habonim Dror, also
taking part in the...
- IDF
Northern Command,
responsible for the
front with Lebanon, from Rosh Ha
Nikra to
Mount Hermon. On
August 10, 2009, he
resigned his
commission and announced...
- A
Doppelmayr cable car at the Rosh Ha
Nikra grottoes, Israel, claimed[by whom?] to be the
steepest cable car in the world, with a 60° (173 percent) gradient[citation...