Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul
Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul is a bus stop in Jerusalem District, Israel. Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul is situated nearby to the cemetery Har Hamenoochot, as well as near the peak Har HaMenuchot.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Har Hamenoochot and Boundary marker.
Har Hamenoochot
Cemetery
Photo: Neukoln, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Jerusalem is the largest city of Israel. Israel claims it as its capital and a few countries including the United States recognize that claim, but most other countries and the United Nations do not. Har Hamenoochot is situated 120 metres northwest of Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul.
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. Boundary marker is situated 1¼ km north of Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul.
Herzog Hospital
Hospital
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Herzog Hospital is a geriatric-psychiatric hospital in Jerusalem, Israel. It is the third largest hospital in the city. Herzog Hospital specializes in nursing care for the elderly. Herzog Hospital is situated 560 metres east of Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Motza and Har Nof.
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.
Har Nof
Neighborhood
Photo: Agmonsnir, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Har Nof is a neighborhood on a hillside on the western boundary of Jerusalem with a population of 20,000 residents, predominantly Orthodox Jews.
Givat Shaul
Suburb
Photo: Yoninah, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Givat Shaul is a neighborhood in West Jerusalem. The neighborhood is located at the western entrance to the city, east of the neighborhood of Har Nof and north of Kiryat Moshe. Givat Shaul stands 820 meters above sea level.
Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul
- Type: Bus stop
- Category: transportation
- Location: Jerusalem District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
31.79716° or 31° 47′ 50″ northLongitude
35.18014° or 35° 10′ 49″ eastOpen location code
8G3QQ5WJ+V3OpenStreetMap ID
node 1803031571OpenStreetMap feature
highway=bus_stopOpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=platform
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Hebrew—“Mt. HaMenuchot/Giv’at Sha’ul” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “هار همنوحوت/چڤعت شاؤول”
- Hebrew: “הר המנוחות/גבעת שאול”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Har HaMenuchot and Shooting range.
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