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Shephelat Judea.
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travel guide for Shephelah.
Soils of the
Coastal Plain and the
Shefela...
- town
located in the low-lying
hills of the
plain of Judah,
known as the
Shefela. In I
Chronicles 4:22, the town is
rendered as Chozeba. The
place is now...
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northern West Bank.
Highway 44 –
connects Tel Aviv with Ramla, Lod and the
Shefela.
Highway 6 – a new north–south
tollway running east of Gush Dan from Galilee...
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explore oil
shale resources on 238
square kilometres (92 sq mi) in Israel's
Shefela region. In
September 2014, a
government planning committee rejected a building...
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northern part of the
Jordan Valley, Samaria, the
Judaean Mountains and the
Shefela), and the
mountainous Gilead region in
Jordan (the
areas of
Jarash and...
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Retrieved 21
August 2022. Yoav Regev, ed. (2001). The New
Israel Guide:
Shefela Foothills (in Hebrew). Keter,
Israel Ministry of Defense, ****ioth Aharonoth...
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central Israel. It
connects Tel Aviv-Yafo and
Holon to Ramla, Lod and the
Shefela. It is
numbered as a north–south road and
follows a north-west to south-east...
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Other larger deposits are Sde Boker,
Nahal Zin, Zenifim,
Shefela-Hartuv, Oron, Nabi Musa, En Boqeq, and Yeroham.
According to
Tsevi Minster...
- Carmel,
Samarian mountains,
Samarian desert,
Judean mountains,
Sharon and
Shefela. It
likes open
stony soils (with
sandstone material) at low altitudes....
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Retrieved 24
August 2024. Ben-Yosef, Sefi (2001). The New
Israel Guide:
Shefela Foothills (in Hebrew). Jerusalem:
Keter Publishing House. p. 96. A Palestinian...