Tall al Qarn
Tall al Qarn is a hill in Irbid Governorate, Jordan and has an elevation of -170 metres. Tall al Qarn is situated nearby to the locality Abū Hābīl, as well as near Sulaykhāt.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Brosh HaBik’a and Shadmot Mehola.
Brosh HaBik’a
Hamlet
Photo: Pinhas stern, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Brosh HaBik’a is a hamlet, which is situated 3½ km southwest of Tall al Qarn.
Shadmot Mehola
Village
Photo: אסף.צ, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Shadmot Mehola is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, organized as a national-religious moshav shitufi. Located in the Beit She'an Valley, it falls under the jurisdiction of Bik'at HaYarden Regional Council. Shadmot Mehola is situated 4 km west of Tall al Qarn.
Rotem
Village
Photo: Omer bern, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Rotem is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Located in the northern Jordan River Valley along the Allon Road south-west of Shadmot Mehola, it falls under the jurisdiction of Bik'at HaYarden Regional Council. Rotem is situated 5 km west of Tall al Qarn.
Tall al Qarn
- Type: Hill with an elevation of -170 metres
- Also known as: “Tall an Nuqrah”
- Category: landform
- Location: Irbid Governorate, Jordan, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.33986° or 32° 20′ 24″ northLongitude
35.57377° or 35° 34′ 26″ eastElevation
-170 metres (-558 feet)Open location code
8G4Q8HQF+WGGeoNames ID
11129559
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In Other Languages
“Tall al Qarn” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “تل القرن”
- Arabic: “تل النقرة”
Localities in the Area
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