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  2. Geography of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel on the world map. Israel lies to the north of the equator around 31°30' north latitude and 34°45' east longitude. [1] It measures 424 km (263 mi) from north to south [dubious – discuss] and, at its widest point 114 km (71 mi), from east to west. [1] At its narrowest point, however, this is reduced to just 15 km (9 mi).

  3. Borders of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Map 1: United Nations-derived boundary map of Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories (2007, updated to 2018) The modern borders of Israel exist as the result both of past wars and of diplomatic agreements between the State of Israel and its neighbours, as well as an effect of the agreements among colonial powers ruling in the region before Israel's creation.

  4. Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel has 140 scientists, technicians, and engineers per 10,000 employees, the highest number in the world. [522][523][524]Israel has produced six Nobel Prize-winningscientists since 2004[525]and has been frequently ranked as one of the countries with the highest ratios of scientific papersper capita.

  5. Outline of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The location of Israel An enlargeable map of Israel. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Israel: . Israelcountry in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea.

  6. Land of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Land of Israel (Hebrew: אֶרֶץ יִשְׂרָאֵל, Modern: ʾEreṣ Yīsraʾel, Tiberian: ʾEreṣ Yīsrāʾēl) is the traditional Jewish name for an area of the Southern Levant. Related biblical, religious and historical English terms include the Land of Canaan, the Promised Land, the Holy Land, and Palestine.

  7. Cartography of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the declaration of Israel in 1948, the UN proposed a United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine based on the location of land legally purchased [2] and used to create Jewish Settlements in the area. Jewish Settlement in Palestine 1880-1914 This maps depicts the originally anticipated borders of Israel upon inception 1938

  8. Palestine (region) - Wikipedia

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    Palestine (region) The region of Palestine, [i] also known as historic Palestine, [1][2][3] is a geographical area in West Asia. It includes modern-day Israel and the State of Palestine, as well as parts of northwestern Jordan in some definitions. Other names for the region include Canaan, the Promised Land, the Land of Israel, or the Holy Land.

  9. Category:Maps of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Maps of Israel". This category contains only the following file. Shebaafarms.png 288 × 344; 236 KB. Categories: Geography of Israel. Images of Israel. Maps by country. Maps of Asia by country. Maps of the Middle East.