Z̧ahrat Abū Jamal

Z̧ahrat Abū Jamal is a hill in , and has an elevation of -24 metres. Z̧ahrat Abū Jamal is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Tell Abu al-Kharaz.

Archaeological site
is an archeological tell in the Irbid Governorate of modern-day . was the site of a fortified town during the Bronze and Iron Ages; it is located in the Jordan Valley, 4 kilometers east of the .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Pella and Shadmot Mehola.

was an ancient city in what is now northwest , and contains ruins from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Canaanite, Hellenistic and Islamic periods.

Village
is an Israeli settlement in the , organized as a national-religious moshav shitufi. Located in the , it falls under the jurisdiction of Bik'at HaYarden Regional Council. is situated 8 km southwest of Z̧ahrat Abū Jamal.

Village
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is a religious kibbutz in the , ten kilometers south of the city of , , just west of the and the Israel- border. is situated 8 km northwest of Z̧ahrat Abū Jamal.

Z̧ahrat Abū Jamal

Latitude
32.3858° or 32° 23′ 9″ north
Longitude
35.60298° or 35° 36′ 11″ east
Elevation
-24 metres (-79 feet)
Open location code
8G4Q9JP3+85
Geo­Names ID
250981
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In Other Languages

“Z̧ahrat Abū Jamal” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ظهرة ابو جمل

Localities in the Area

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