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- Selamin (Hebrew: צלמין)(Gr****: Σελάμην), also known as Tzalmon, Selame, Salamis / Salamin, Zalmon, and Khurbet es Salâmeh (the Ruin of Salameh), was a...
- and Nahal Tzalmon [he]. To overcome these obstacles, water is carried through inverted siphons. The canal transfers the water into the Tzalmon Reservoir...
- (North Tzalmon Cr**** Junction) Megiddo Prison (Megiddo Junction) ****a Prison (Ha****a Junction, next to Gilboa Prison; webpage here) Tzalmon Prison (North...
- is a small village in northern Israel, located in the Galilee, near the Tzalmon Stream. It falls under the jurisdiction of Misgav Regional Council. In...
- a Bedouin village in northern Israel. Located in the Galilee near the Tzalmon Stream, it falls under the jurisdiction of Misgav Regional Council. In...
- David Air Force Technical College [he] Haifa Michve Alon near Safed Camp Tzalmon near Karmiel Camp Gibor near Kiryat Shmona Ein Shemer Airfield near Ein...
- the city of Tiberias. Sub stations: Kadouri, Tzemach Regional Center, Tzalmon. Yizre'el: The main regional station is located in the city of Nazareth...
- referring to Esau (Edom) (Genesis 25:25). Most likely refers to Christianity. Tzalmon literally means 'idol' or 'image', but in Medieval times referred to the...
- Stream (Nahal Metzar) Nahal Korazim Nahal Amud (Arabic: Wadi al-Amud) Nahal Tzalmon [he] or Zalmon (Arabic: Wadi al-Rubudiyeh) Nahal Arbel [he] (Arabic: Wadi...
- 16th century. The Biblical village was situated along the banks of Nahal Tzalmon, and was known for its earthenware pottery that was considered of high...