Gibeah
Gibeah is the name of three places mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in the tribes of Benjamin, Judah, and Ephraim respectively. Gibeah of Benjamin, also Gibeah of Saul, is the most commonly mentioned of the places.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Hill with an elevation of 825 metres
- Description: biblical location in Israel
- Also known as: “Tall al Ful”
Places of Interest
Highlights include King Hussein’s palace and French Hill light rail depot.
King Hussein’s palace
Building
Photo: Agmonsnir, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Royal Palace at Tell el-ful is an abandoned structure near Beit Hanina, atop a hill known as Tell el-Ful.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Beit Hanina and Shuafat.
Beit Hanina
Suburb
Photo: יעקב, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Beit Hanina is an Arab Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem. It is on the road to Ramallah, eight kilometers north of central Jerusalem, at an elevation of 780 meters above sea level.
Shuafat
Suburb
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Shuafat, also Shu'fat and Sha'fat, is a mostly Palestinian Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem, forming part of north-eastern Jerusalem. Located on the old Jerusalem–Ramallah road about three miles north of the Old City, Shu'fat has a population of 35,000 residents.
Pisgat Ze’ev
Suburb
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Pisgat Ze'ev is an Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem and the largest residential neighborhood in Jerusalem with a population of over 50,000. Pisgat Ze'ev was established by Israel as one of the city's five Ring Neighborhoods on land effectively annexed after the 1967 Six-Day War.
Gibeah
- Categories: mountain, tell, archaeological site, and landform
- Location: West Bank, Palestine, Middle East, Asia
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Venetian—“Gibeah” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “الجعبة”
- Arabic: “تلّ الفول”
- Bulgarian: “Гива”
- Catalan: “Gibeah”
- Catalan: “Guibà”
- Cebuano: “Tall al Fūl”
- Chechen: “Джабӏат”
- Chinese: “基比亚”
- Chinese: “基比亞”
- Czech: “Giv’at Ša’ul”
- Czech: “Givat Šaul”
- Danish: “Gibea”
- Dutch: “Gibea”
- Egyptian Arabic: “قرية جبعه”
- French: “Tell al Ful”
- German: “Gibea”
- Greek: “Γαβαά”
- Hebrew: “אל פול”
- Hebrew: “גבעה”
- Hebrew: “גבעת בנימין”
- Hebrew: “גבעת האלוהים”
- Hebrew: “גבעת שאול”
- Hebrew: “תל א פול”
- Hebrew: “תל א-פול”
- Hebrew: “תל אל פול”
- Hebrew: “תל אל-פול”
- Hungarian: “Gibea”
- Indonesian: “Gibea”
- Italian: “Gabaa”
- Italian: “Ghibea”
- Italian: “Gibeah”
- Italian: “Tell el-Ful”
- Japanese: “ギブア”
- Korean: “기브아”
- Ladin: “Gibeah”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Gibea”
- Norwegian: “Gibea”
- Persian: “جبعه (روستا)”
- Persian: “جبعه”
- Polish: “Gibea”
- Portuguese: “Gibeá”
- Russian: “Гива”
- Spanish: “Guibeá de Benjamín”
- Spanish: “Guibeá de Efraín”
- Spanish: “Guibeá de Judá”
- Spanish: “Guibeá”
- Spanish: “Qeb’ou”
- Spanish: “Tell el-Ful”
- Swedish: “Gibea”
- Ukrainian: “Гіва”
- Urdu: “جبعہ”
- Venetian: “Gabaa”
- “Gibeah”
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
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