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Lavra Netofa (or
Laura Netofa) is a
Melkite hermitage on a
mountain top
above the
village of
Hararit in Galilee. An old-looking
stone structure, built...
- the open
canal crossing which crosses the Beit
Netofa Valley – the Beit
Netofa Canal. The Beit
Netofa Canal takes the
water 17
kilometers and was built...
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Mitzpe Netofa (Hebrew: מִצְפֵּה נְטוֹפָה) is a
religious community settlement in
northern Israel.
Located adjacent to the Arab
village Tur'an, it falls...
- The Beit
Netofa Valley (Hebrew: בקעת בית נטופה) is a
valley in the
Lower Galilee region of Israel,
midway between Tiberias and Haifa.
Covering 46 km2,...
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village of
Khirbet Qana,
meaning "the
ruins of Cana."
Overlooking the Beit
Netofa Valley from the north, it is
located about 9
kilometres (5.6 mi)
north of...
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range to its south,
while also
owning some
lands south of that in the Beit
Netofa Valley (Sahl al-Battuf) to the
north of
Nazareth area.
Arraba attained local...
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Valley is the
Shagor mountain range, then
Sakhnin valley,
Yodfat range, Beit
Netofa Valley, Tur'an
valley and range,
Nazareth range, and
Ksulot (Joshua 19:18)...
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Patriarch of Jerusalem) 2005 Israel – Monastère de
Lavra Netofa –
Lavra Netofa, Deir
Hanna (Latin
Patriarch of Jerusalem) 1967 France – Monastère...
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Israeli weather station: -14.2° C. The
previous record was -13.7C in the Beit
Netofa Valley. Israeli-occupied
territories Status of
territories occupied by Israel...
- lies to the east of the kibbutz. The tel is in the
western end of the Beit
Netofa Valley, and
covers an area of
roughly 100
dunam (25 acres). It was occupied...