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- Sanniriya (Arabic: سنّيريّه) is a Palestinian town in the Qalqilya Governorate in the western area of the West Bank, south of Qalqilya and 36 kilometers...
- Immatain Jayyous Jinsa**** Jit Kafr Laqif Kafr Qaddum an Nabi Elyas Ras Atiya Sanniriya Fara'ata "Main Indicators by Type of Locality - Po****tion, Housing and...
- Alkaila, confirmed today 10 new cases in the villages of Azzun Atma and Sanniriya, in Qalqilya Governorate. 30 May Mai Alkaila confirmed a further case...
- resettled in the early 20th century by people from Sanniriya. In 1931, it was recorded as a khirbet of Sanniriya. In the wake of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and...
- in Wadi Qana. Deir Istiya has a considerable diaspora. Inhabitants of Sanniriya and Biddya can trace their ancestry back to this village. Deir Istiya...
- Qarawat Bani H****an and Sarta to the east, Kafr ad Dik to the south, Sanniriya, Rafat, Az Zawiya and Mas-ha to the west, and Kafr Thulth to the north...
- Beit Amin is located 8.35km south-east of Qalqiliya. It is bordered by Sanniriya to the east, Al Mudawwar and ‘Izbat al Ashqar to the south, ‘Izbat Salman...
- times as Khirbat Sirisya. Kafr Thulth is bordered by Azzun to the south, Sanniriya and Biddya villages to the east and Deir Istiya to the west. In 1948,...
- spokesperson added, these are Israeli state lands. Residents of Deir Istiya, Sanniriya, Kafr Jammal, Attil, Annaba, Ballut and Nablus, trace their ancestry back...
- Biddya to the east, Az Zawiya to the south, Azzun Atma to the west, and Sanniriya and Beit Amin to the north. Potsherds from the Byzantine, Byzantine/Umayyad...