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  1. Hippos ( Ancient Greek: Ἵππος, lit. 'horse') [1] or Sussita ( Aramaic, Hebrew: סוסיתא) is an ancient city and archaeological site located on a hill 2 km east of the Sea of Galilee, attached by a topographical saddle to the western slopes of the Golan Heights . Hippos was a Hellenistic city in the northern Jordan Valley, [2] and a ...

  2. Kursi ( Medieval Greek: Κυρσοί, Hebrew: כורסי, Arabic: الكرسي) is an archaeological site in the Golan Heights containing the ruins of a Byzantine monastery and identified by tradition as the site of Jesus ' "Miracle of the Swine". [1] Part of the archaeological site is now an Israeli national park.

  3. 0 m (0 ft) Dataran Tinggi Golan. Dataran Tinggi Golan ( Arab: هضبة الجولان Haḍbatu 'l-Jawlān atau مرتفعات الجولان Murtafaʻātu l-Jawlān, Ibrani: רמת הגולן, Ramat ha-Golan (audio) ⓘ) adalah sebuah dataran tinggi di wilayah perbatasan Israel, Lebanon, Yordania dan Suriah . Awalnya merupakan bagian dari ...

  4. Archaeological sites on the Golan Heights‎ (4 C, 7 P) Pages in category "History of the Golan Heights" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. This is a list of Israeli settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights.Israel had previously established settlements in both the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula; however, the Gaza settlements were dismantled in the Israeli disengagement from Gaza in 2005, and the Sinai settlements were evacuated with the Egypt–Israel ...

  6. 13 de dez. de 2023 · 5 Nimrod Fortress National Park ( Nimrod Castle, Kalaat Namrud ), ☏ +972 4-6949277. winter 08:00-16:00, summer 08:00-17:00, closing one hour earlier on Fridays and eve of holidays. An ancient fortress in the northern Golan Heights, built in the 13th century by Muslim rulers to defend against a possible Crusader attack.

  7. Route 977 (Golan Heights) Route 977 is an east-west regional highway in the Israeli-occupied portion of the Golan Heights, stretching from the Goma junction to the Lehavot HaBashan junction.