- The
Arabah/Araba (Arabic: وادي عربة, romanized: Wādī ʿAraba) or Aravah/Arava (Hebrew: הָעֲרָבָה, romanized: hāʿĂrāḇā, lit. 'dry area') is a
loosely defined...
-
Other Hebrew names for the lake also
mentioned in the
Bible are the Sea of
Arabah (ים הערבה, Yām Ha'Ărāvâ) and the
Eastern Sea (הים הקדמוני, HaYām HaQadmōnî)...
- `
Arabah is a
village in south-western Yemen. It is
located in the
Abyan Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Abyan Governorate v t e...
-
seawater 230
meters uphill from the Red Sea's Gulf of
Aqaba through the
Arabah Valley in Jordan. The
water would then flow down
gravitationally through...
- well-do****ented in the Bible.
Centred in Tabouk, it
stretched from Wadi
Arabah in the
north to the area of al-Wejh in the south. The
capital of Midian...
- Al-Madbah, in a
basin surrounded by
mountains forming the
eastern flank of the
Arabah valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba.
Excavations have...
- The
Arabah Valley along the
Jordanian border stretches 180 km (110 mi) from
Eilat in the
south to the tip of the Dead Sea in the north. The
Arabah Valley...
- country. The
signing ceremony took
place at the
southern border crossing of
Arabah on 26
October 1994.
Jordan was the
second Arab country,
after Egypt, to...
-
section including entire course of the
Jordan River, the Dead Sea, and the
Arabah Valley), Red Sea Rift, and the East
African Rift.
These rifts and faults...
- have
varied throughout history. The
Jordan Rift
Valley (comprising Wadi
Arabah, the Dead Sea and
River Jordan) has at
times formed a
political and administrative...