Pe’at Sade

Pe'at Sadeh was an Israeli settlement in the that existed until 2005. Pe’at Sade has about 119 residents.
  • Type: Ruins
  • Description: former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip
  • Also known as: Pe’at Sadeh

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Bnei Atzmon and Bedolah.

Ruins
was an Israeli settlement previously in the , later moved to the before being destroyed in 2005. is situated 1¼ km southeast of Pe’at Sade.

Ruins
was an Israeli settlement and army base in the Gush Katif settlement bloc, located in the southwest edge of the . Home to 220 religious Jews, its inhabitants were evicted, its houses demolished, and its land surrendered to the Palestinian National Authority as part of Israel's disengagement of 2005. is situated 1¼ km east of Pe’at Sade.

Ruins
was an Israeli settlement and Moshav located in the middle of the Gush Katif settlement bloc whose residents were expelled in Israel's disengagement of 2005. is situated 3½ km northeast of Pe’at Sade.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Al-Mawasi and Canada Camp.

Village
is a fertile area for agriculture in the . It is along the coast and has many sand dunes. is fourteen kilometers long and one kilometer wide, making up about 3% of the Gaza Strip. is situated 3½ km northeast of Pe’at Sade.

Locality
was a Palestinian refugee camp in the northern near , formed in 1972 and evacuated in 2000. The Camp was named after the Canadian contingent of the United Nations Emergency Force, which formerly had a camp at the location. is situated 4 km south of Pe’at Sade.

Suburb
The Khan Yunis refugee camp, also called , is a Palestinian refugee camp in the just west of the city of and two kilometers east of the Mediterranean coast in the southern . is situated 5 km northeast of Pe’at Sade.

Pe’at Sade

Latitude
31.32888° or 31° 19′ 44″ north
Longitude
34.24281° or 34° 14′ 34″ east
Population
119
Open location code
8G3P86HV+H4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 505104873
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­ruins
Wiki­data ID
Q2910018
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Uzbek—“Pe’at Sade” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: بيأث سادي
  • Arabic: بيت ساديه
  • Czech: Pe’at Sade
  • Czech: Pe’at Sadeh
  • Czech: Peat Sade
  • Dutch: Pe’at Sadeh
  • French: Pe’at Sadeh
  • Hebrew: פאת שדה
  • Uzbek: Peʼat Sade

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