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  1. Eliad, Golan Heights. /  32.80500°N 35.73417°E  / 32.80500; 35.73417. Eli-ad ( Hebrew: אֵלִי-עַד) is an Israeli settlement organized as a moshav in the southern Golan Heights. It falls under the jurisdiction of Golan Regional Council and in 2022 had a population of 496.

  2. De Golanhoogvlakte [1] ( Golan, Hoogten van Golan, Golanvlakte of Golanhoogten) is een heuvelachtig gebied op de grens tussen Libanon, Syrië, Jordanië en Israël. De Romeinen duidden het gebied aan als Gaulanitis. In de oudheid was Golan een stad gelegen in de streek Basan ten oosten van het Meer van Tiberias en ten noorden van de Jarmuk .

  3. Founded. 1974. Population. (2022) [1] 1,059. Nov ( Hebrew: נוֹב) is an Israeli settlement and religious moshav in the southern Golan Heights, under the administration of Israel. Located to the east of the Sea of Galilee, it falls under the municipal jurisdiction of Golan Regional Council. In 2019 it had a population of 1,059.

  4. Mountain in the northeastern Golan Heights, north of Quneitra. Mount Varda/Tall Wardah (Hebrew: הר ורדה, Har Varda, lit. Rose Mountain, Arabic: تل وردة, Tall Wardah) 1,226 metres (4,022 ft) Part of an extinct volcano in the northern Golan Heights.

  5. 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.

  6. The Golan Heights Law ( Hebrew: חוק רמת הגולן, romanized : Khok Ramat HaGolan) is the Israeli law which applies Israel's government and laws to the Golan Heights. It was ratified by the Knesset by a vote of 63―21, on December 14, 1981. [1] Although the law did not use the term, it was considered by the international community and ...

  7. The Golan Heights Winery ( Hebrew: יקבי רמת הגולן) is an Israeli winery located in the Israeli settlement of Katzrin in the occupied Golan Heights. It is Israel's third largest winery. [2] In 2012, Golan Heights Winery was named New World Winery of the Year by Wine Enthusiast magazine. [3]