
1) Another name for El Khalil 2) Home of Abraham 3) West bank city 4) West Bank city near Jerusalem
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Hebron is a busy hub of West Bank trade, responsible for roughly a third of the area`s gross domestic product, largely due to the sale of marble from quarries. It is locally well known for its grapes, figs, limestone, pottery workshops and glassblowing factories, and is the location of the major dairy product manufacturer, al-Junaidi. The old cit....
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[DCTA station] To commemorate the 1969 Texas International Pop Festival, the Texas Historical Commission approved the placement of a state historical marker near Hebron Station, close to the former site of the festival stage at the Dallas International Motor Speedway. ...
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[Still Pond, Maryland] Hebron is a historic home located near Still Pond, Kent County, Maryland. It is a two-story brick farmhouse probably constructed in the mid to late 18th century by members of a prominent Kent County Quaker family. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. ...
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[titular see] Hebron is a Catholic titular see; it was a medieval episcopal see during the Crusader period. ==History== Eusebius (fourth century) calls Hebron merely as a large hamlet. It contains the tomb of the patriarchs, mentioned by Josephus, by Eusebius, and by the Pilgrim of Bordeaux in 333. At the time of the Arab conquest in 637, H...
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city in the West Bank, situated in the southern Judaean Hills south-southwest of Jerusalem. Located about 3,050 feet (930 metres) above sea level, ... [4 related articles]
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City southwest of Jerusalem in the southern part of the west bank of the Jordan, occupied by Israel in 1967; population (1996 est) 120,500. The population is mainly Arab Muslim, but just outside the...
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City southwest of Jerusalem in the southern part of the west bank of the Jordan, occupied by Israel in 1967; population (2005) 160,500 (Palestinian Territories). The population is mainly Arab Muslim, but just outside the city is a large Israeli settlement called Qiryat Arba. The 400 Israeli settlers are protected by 2,000 Israeli soldiers. Indu...
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