Kinneret, Yam

Kinneret, Yam
geographical name — see galilee (Sea of)

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  • Yam Kinneret — See Genezareth Karte des Nahen Ostens, See Gennesaret markiert Geographische Lage: Vorderasien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — In respect of human as well as of physical geography, it is convenient to divide the Land of Israel into four major units: 1. the Mediterranean Coastal Plain 2. the hill regions of northern and central Cisjordan (west of the Jordan) 3. the Rift… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • DEAD SEA — (Heb. יָם הַמֶּלַח, Yam ha Melaḥ; Salt Sea ), an inland lake in central Ereẓ Israel. It was created in the Upper Pleistocene Age by the drying up of the Rift Valley Sea (except for the southern end which probably dates to historical times). The… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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