- The
Golan Heights, or
simply the
Golan, is a
basaltic plateau at the
southwest corner of Syria. It is
bordered by the
Yarmouk River in the south, the Sea...
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Golan (Hebrew: גּוֹלָן, romanized:
Gōlān; Arabic: جولان, romanized: Jawlān) is the name of a
biblical town
later known from the
works of
Josephus (first...
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Avraham Golan, also
spelled Abraham Golan (Hebrew: אברהם גולן), is a Hungarian-Israeli
security contractor known as the
founder of
Spear Operations Group...
- Eyal
Golan (Hebrew: אייל גולן; born Eyal Bitton; 12
April 1971) is an
Israeli singer who
sings in the
Mizrahi music pop
fusion genre and
considered one...
- Eden
Golan (Hebrew: עֵדֶן גּוֹלָן; Russian: Эден Голан; born 5
October 2003) is an
Israeli singer. Born in Israel,
Golan moved with her
family to Russia...
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Lawrence Golan (born 1966) is an
American orchestral conductor and violinist. He is the
Music Director of the
Denver Philharmonic Orchestra in Colorado...
- were 143,000
Druze people living within Israel and the Israeli-occupied
Golan Heights; they
comprise 1.6% of the
total po****tion of Israel. The majority...
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Menahem Golan (Hebrew: מנחם גולן; May 31, 1929 –
August 8, 2014,
originally Menachem Globus) was an
Israeli film producer, screenwriter, and director...
- The
Golan Heights are a
rocky plateau in the
Levant region of
Western Asia that was
captured by
Israel from
Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War. The international...
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Gölan is a lake in
Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Gazetteer of Sweden: A-L.
Defense Mapping Agency. 1989. p. 401.
Retrieved February 8, 2025...