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TRANSPORT IN JERUSALEM
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The airport nearest to Jerusalem is Atarot Airport, which was used for domestic flights until its closure in 2001. Since then it has been under the control of the Israel Defense Forces due to disturbances in Ramallah and the West Bank. All air traffi... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION OF JERUSALEM
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This small office is a hive of activity, located a few footsteps inside the Old City by the Jaffa Gate entrance. Its services include a bureau de change (no commission charged) and a travel agency which can arrange both local trips and journeys to de... |
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TRAVEL TO JERUSALEM
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Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, is appropriately described as the City of Gold. It is magical, with the mix of ancient history and modernization blended together to form a worldly experience. Jerusalem will forever remain one of the holiest cities ... |
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JERUSALEM CITY
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Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, though not internationally recognized as such. If the area and population of East Jerusalem is included, it is Israel's largest city in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area ... |
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AMAZING ARCHITECTURE OF JERUSALEM
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As a city with a history of about 4000 years, Jerusalem contains some fascinating architecture dating back to different periods.Without going into the many archaeological digs, one may note the following standing structures of importance:2000 years o... |
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APARTMENT RENTALS IN JERUSALEM
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Jerusalem Family Kosher Weekly Apartment Rentals:Located in the Rehavia District near the Old City, an English speaking neighborhood of Jerusalem:Rehavia Rentals offers Americans, Canadians, Australians and English-speaking vacationers the opportunit... |
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AIRPORT OF JERUSALEM
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Israel's main entry point for the international traveller, the newly built Terminal 3 at Ben Gurion International Airport, named after Israel's first Prime Minister, is situated near Lod and next to the highway linking Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The air... |
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PROTO-CANAANITE PERIOD
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Archeological evidence suggests that the first settlement was established near Gihon Spring around 4500–3500 BC. The first known mention of the city was in c.2000BC in the Middle Kingdom Egyptian Execration Texts in which the city was recorded as Rus... |
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