Ramat Shlomo

Ramat Shlomo is an Israeli settlement in . The population, mostly ultra-Orthodox, is 21,000. Ramat Shlomo was built on land occupied by Israel since its capture from in the 1967 Six-Day War and is considered by the international community to be an Israeli settlement.

Places of Interest

Highlights include Tall Al-Ful and Tombs of the Sanhedrin.

Archaeological site
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.

, also Tombs of the Judges, is an underground complex of 63 rock-cut tombs located in a public park in the northern neighborhood of .

Battlefield
was a fortified military post in the northern part of Jordanian-ruled East Jerusalem and the western slope of . It was the site of one of the fiercest battles of the Six-Day War.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sanhedria Murhevet and Ramat Eshkol.

Suburb
Sanhedria HaMurhevet is a Haredi neighborhood in . Its name translates as "expanded ". The neighborhood was founded in 1970 as a northern expansion of .

Suburb
is an Israeli settlement and neighborhood in northern . It was built on land captured from Jordan in the Six-Day War and occupied by Israel since 1967, and was the first settlement built in beyond the Green Line by Israel.

Suburb
is a neighborhood in northern . It lies east of Golda Meir Street, adjacent to , Shmuel HaNavi, Maalot Dafna and the .

Ramat Shlomo

Latitude
31.81113° or 31° 48′ 40″ north
Longitude
35.21749° or 35° 13′ 3″ east
Open location code
8G3QR668+FX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2081525624
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Wiki­data ID
Q951590
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Turkish—“Ramat Shlomo” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: رامات شلومو
  • Arabic: رمات شلومو
  • Czech: Ramat Šlomo
  • Dutch: Ramat Shlomo
  • French: Ramat Shlomo
  • German: Ramat Schlomo
  • German: Ramat Shlomo
  • Hebrew: רכס שועאפט
  • Hebrew: רמת שלמה
  • Indonesian: Ramat Shlomo
  • Japanese: ラマット・シュロモ
  • Persian: رامات شلومو
  • Polish: Ramat Szelomo
  • Polish: Ramat Szlomo
  • Turkish: Ramat Şlomo

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