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Tannin (Hebrew: תַּנִּין tannīn; Syriac: ܬܢܝܢܐ tannīnā plural: tannīnē; Arabic: التنين tinnīn,
ultimately from
Akkadian 𒆗𒉌𒈾 dannina) or
Tunnanu (Ugaritic:...
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Nahal Taninim or
Tanninim (Hebrew: נחל תנינים, lit. 'Crocodiles Stream') or Wadi az-Zarka (Arabic: وَادِي الزرقاء, lit. 'Blue Stream') is a
river in Israel...
- The Yarkon-
Taninim Aquifer, also
known as the
Western Mountain Aquifer of Israel/Palestine, is the
western and
larger part of the
Mountain Aquifer, which...
- the
Samarian Hills, 15 km (9.3 mi) to the east. It
stretches from
Nahal Taninim, a
stream marking the
southern end of
Mount Carmel in the north, to the...
- Tel
Tanninim (Hebrew: תל תנינים, lit. 'Crocodiles Mound'), in
Arabic Tell al-Milāt (lit. 'Mortar Mound'), is an
ancient tell (archaeological mound) on...
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Lotikipi Basin Aquifer Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System Middle-East Yarkon-
Taninim Aquifer Europe Alnarpsströmmen
Schwyll Aquifer Upper Rhine Plain Related...
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Nearby within 10 km are the
cities of Dor,
Caesarea and
their ports, Tel
Taninim and Tel
Mevorakh to the west and Tel
Burga to the southeast.
Horvat Eleq...
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Nahal Taninim, a
stream that
marks the
southern limit of the
Carmel range. The
Sharon Plain is the next section,
running from
Nahal Taninim (south of...
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Mount Carmel,
south of
bordering kibbutz Ma'ayan Zvi, and
north of the
Taninim Stream. It is
north of an Arab village, Jisr az-Zarqa. The
original site...
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Lotikipi Basin Aquifer Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System Middle-East Yarkon-
Taninim Aquifer Europe Alnarpsströmmen
Schwyll Aquifer Upper Rhine Plain Related...