Givat HaMoreh

Givat HaMoreh is a hill in northern Israel on the northeast side of the . The highest peak reaches an altitude of 515 metres, while the bottom of the Jezreel Valley is situated at an altitude of 50–100 metres.
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  • Type: Hill with an elevation of 515 metres
  • Description: mountain in Israel
  • Also known as: Jebel ed Dahī

Places of Interest

Highlights include Church of the Resurrection of the Widow’s Son and Ha’Emek Hospital.

Church
The Church of the Resurrection of the Widow's Son or simply the Church of the Son of the Widow, is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church and is located in the village of in northern .

Hospital
Photo: Almog, Public domain.
HaEmek Medical Center is a regional hospital in the northern city of . Located in the central part of the , the hospital is one in a network of hospitals owned and operated by , and is affiliated with the Technion's Rappaport Faculty of Medicine. is situated 3 km west of Givat HaMoreh.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ed-Dahi and Nein.

Village
Photo: NaVisitor, CC0.
is an Arab village in northeastern . Located on Givat HaMoreh overlooking , it falls under the jurisdiction of Bustan al-Marj Regional Council.

Village
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— also Nain or Naim in English — is an Arab village in northern . Located in the , 14 kilometers south of , covers a land area of approximately 1,000 dunams and falls under the jurisdiction of Bustan al-Marj Regional Council, whose headquarters it hosts.

Village
is an Arab village in north-eastern . Known in ancient times as Shunama and Shunem, it is first mentioned in the Amarna Letters in the 14th century BCE.

Givat HaMoreh

Latitude
32.61764° or 32° 37′ 4″ north
Longitude
35.34873° or 35° 20′ 55″ east
Elevation
515 metres (1,690 feet)
Open location code
8G4QJ89X+3F
Geo­Names ID
294893
Wiki­data ID
Q1092415
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Givat HaMoreh” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جبل الدحي
  • Bengali: মোরেহ্
  • Bengali: মোরেহ্‌
  • Bishnupriya: মোরেহ্
  • Bishnupriya: মোরেহ্‌
  • Cebuano: Giv‘at HaMore
  • Chinese: 莫雷
  • Chinese: 莫雷山
  • Czech: Giv’at ha-More
  • Czech: Givat ha-More
  • Czech: Moreh
  • Dutch: Moreh
  • French: Mont Moreh
  • French: mont Moréh
  • French: Mont Moréh
  • Hebrew: Giv‘at HaMore
  • Hebrew: Giv’at HaMore
  • Hebrew: גבעת המורה
  • Japanese: モレの丘
  • Ladin: Moreh
  • Malay: Moreh
  • Newari: मोरेह
  • Persian: جبل الدحی
  • Polish: Giwat ha-More
  • Polish: More
  • Portuguese: Moré
  • Swedish: Giv‘at HaMore
  • Vietnamese: Moreh

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Givat HaMoreh”. Photo: Almog, Public domain.