Khirbat al Innab

Khirbat al Innab is a village in , . Khirbat al Innab is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the neighborhood .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Wadi Shuʿeib and As-Salt Museum.

Peak
Wadi Shueib, Arabic for the Valley of Jethro and properly but with many variant romanisations, is a in . The alluvial fan of the wadi where it enters the southern part of the eastern Jordan Valley is known as Wadi Nimrin, which leads into the .

Museum
is situated 3 km northwest of Khirbat al Innab.

Mosque
is situated 3½ km northwest of Khirbat al Innab.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Salt and Al-Bassah.

As-Salt, also known as , is an ancient trading city and administrative centre in west-central . It is on the old main highway leading from to .

Village
is a town in the in northern . The town is known for Roman-Byzantine architectural remains of a large cave church, and a second church built outside in front of the entrance. is situated 10 km southeast of Khirbat al Innab.

Khirbat al Innab

Latitude
32.01667° or 32° 1′ north
Longitude
35.75° or 35° 45′ east
Open location code
8G4Q2Q82+M2
Open­Street­Map ID
node 802856845
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to German—“Khirbat al Innab” goes by many names.

Localities in the Area

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