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Yarkon (or Yarqon) is a
river in Israel,
whose name gave
birth to
several other terms. It may
refer to:
Yarkon River, an
Israeli river which originates...
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Yarkon Park (Hebrew: פארק הירקון, Park Ha
Yarkon) is a park in Tel Aviv, Israel, with
about sixteen million visits annually.
Named after the
Yarkon River...
- The
Yarkon River, also
Yarqon River or
Jarkon River (Hebrew: נחל הירקון,
Nahal Ha
Yarkon; Arabic: نهر العوجا, Nahr al-Auja), is a
river in
central Israel...
- as the
Yarkon bream or
Yarkon bleak, is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish of the
family Leuciscidae found only in Israel, in the
Yarkon River system...
- 32°06′56″N 34°52′12″E / 32.11556°N 34.87000°E / 32.11556; 34.87000
Yarkon Cemetery (Hebrew: בית העלמין ירקון) is the main
cemetery for the Tel Aviv...
- ('castle of the head of the spring'),
after the
nearby riverhead of the
Yarkon. It has been
identified as
either the
tower of
Aphek mentioned by Josephus...
- The
Yarkon Sports Complex, is
located in the
Baptist Village in
Petah Tikva, just
outside Tel Aviv.[citation needed] The
field was used in the 2007 season...
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attractions include Old Jaffa, the
Eretz Israel Museum, the
Museum of Art,
Yarkon Park, and the city's
promenade and beach. Tel Aviv is the
Hebrew title of...
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mound in
modern Petah Tikva, is an
important archaeological site from the
Yarkon River basin, with
habitation remains from the Roman, Byzantine,
Early Islamic...
- The
Yarkon Railway (Hebrew: מסילת הירקון, romanized: Mesilat Ha
Yarkon) is a double-track
railroad following the
course of the
Yarkon River in the central...