Wādī ‘Ayn al ‘Ullayq
Wādī ‘Ayn al ‘Ullayq is a wadi in West Bank, Palestine. Wādī ‘Ayn al ‘Ullayq is situated nearby to the village Beit Iksa, as well as near the locality Khirbat al ‘Alāwinah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Boundary marker and Har Hamenoochot.
Boundary marker
Ruins
Photo: DerNurNochAlsBilderlieferantMitmacht, CC0.
A boundary marker, border marker, boundary stone, or border stone is a robust physical marker that identifies the start of a land boundary or the change in a boundary, especially a change in direction of a boundary.
Har Hamenoochot
Cemetery
Photo: Neukoln, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Jerusalem is the largest city of Israel. Israel claim it is their capital and a few countries including the United States recognize that claim, but most other countries and the United Nations do not.
Emeq HaArazim
Valley
Emeq HaArazim is a valley in the Judean Mountains of Israel. It is located on the northwestern edge of Jerusalem in the Judean Mountains, at an altitude of over 550 meters.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Beit Iksa and Mevaseret Zion.
Beit Iksa
Village
Photo: Agmonsnir, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Beit Iksa is a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem Governorate of the State of Palestine, located northwest of Jerusalem in the West Bank. The village is surrounded on all sides by the Israeli West Bank barrier, and outside Palestinians are denied access through the one Israeli checkpoint leading to it.
Mevaseret Zion
Village
Photo: Agmonsnir, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mevaseret Zion is a town and local council located 10 km to the west of Jerusalem, straddling both sides of the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv highway. Mevaseret Zion is composed of two distinct older townships, Maoz Zion and Mevaseret Yerushalayim, under the jurisdiction of one local council.
Motza
Village
Photo: Agmonsnir, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Motza, also Mozah or Motsa, is a neighbourhood on the western edge of Jerusalem. It is located in the Judaean Mountains, 600 metres above sea level, connected to Jerusalem by the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv highway, Highway 16, and the winding mountain road to Har Nof.
Wādī ‘Ayn al ‘Ullayq
- Type: Wadi
- Also known as: “Wadi ‘Ayn al ’Ullayq”
- Category: body of water
- Location: West Bank, Palestine, Middle East, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
31.80858° or 31° 48′ 31″ northLongitude
35.17° or 35° 10′ 12″ eastElevation
595 metres (1,952 feet)Open location code
8G3QR55C+C2GeoNames ID
284516
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