The Yarkon River, also Yarqon River or Jarkon River (Hebrew: נחל הירקון, Nahal HaYarkon; Arabic: نهر العوجا, Nahr al-Auja), is a river in central Israel...
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Yarkon Park (Hebrew: פארק הירקון, Park HaYarkon) is a park in Tel Aviv, Israel, with about sixteen million visits annually. Named after the Yarkon River...
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Antipatris (redirect from Yarkon-Tel Afek Park)
century. Antipatris/Tel Afek lies at the strong perennial springs of the Yarkon River, which throughout history has created an obstacle between the hill country...
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along the Canaanite coast from Arish in the Sinai (today's Egypt) to the Yarkon River (today's Tel Aviv), and as far inland as Ekron and Gath. Nebuchadnezzar...
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Israel. It is located within the Petah Tikva city limits, between the Yarkon River in the West, Highway 5 in the North, and the 491 road from East and South...
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collapse was the catastrophic failure of a pedestrian bridge over the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, Israel on July 14, 1997. The collapse of the temporary metal...
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the coast of Canaan through Gaza, Ascalon, Isdud, Aphek avoiding the Yarkon River, and Dor before turning east again through Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley...
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Yarkon (or Yarqon) is a river in Israel, whose name gave birth to several other terms. It may refer to: Yarkon River, an Israeli river which originates...
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Acanthobrama telavivensis (redirect from Yarkon Bleak)
the Yarkon bream or Yarkon bleak, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish of the family Cyprinidae found only in Israel, in the Yarkon River system...
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Judean Hills and discharging into the Yarkon River in the area of Tel Aviv. The total length of the Ayalon River is about 50 kilometres and it drains an...
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Sea Yalu - North Korea, China - Korea Bay of the Yellow Sea Yarkon River- Israel Yellow River (Huang He) - China - Yellow Sea Yenisei - Russia (Siberia)...
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geographical features are bluffs above the Mediterranean coastline and the Yarkon River mouth. Because of the expansion of Tel Aviv and the Gush Dan region,...
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stream marking the southern end of Mount Carmel in the north, to the Yarkon River in the south, at the northern limit of Tel Aviv, over a total of about...
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Tell Qasile is an archaeological site near the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, Israel. Over 3,000 years old, the site contains the remains of a port city founded...
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archaeological mound in modern Petah Tikva, Israel. Mulabbis is a key site in the Yarkon River basin, with habitation remains from the Roman, Byzantine, Early Islamic...
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Acanthobrama telavivensis, was which was nearly extinct, reappeared in the Yarkon River after a decade of rehabilitation and preservation efforts. Einot Zukim...
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Alexander Nahal Poleg (Arabic: Wadi al-Faliq) Yarkon River Wadi Qana or Qanah (Hebrew: Nahal Qanah) Ayalon River (Arabic: Wadi Musrara) Nahal Shiloh [he] (Arabic:...
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used by Maccabi in 1926–1935. Maccabiah Stadium, which was located near Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, had a capacity of 20,000, and was used by Maccabi for 26...
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(Hebrew: אצטדיון המכביה Itztadion HaMakabiya) was a football stadium on the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, Israel. Maccabiah Stadium was built in 1932 for the first...
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2022. Retrieved 20 March 2022. Rudnitsky, Anna. "On the banks of the Yarkon River lies a little piece of Moscow". The Times of Israel. Archived from the...
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the northwestern part of the city at the mouth of the Yarkon River. The northern bank of the river was fortified by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 8th century...
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water resources of the Yarkon River. Until the 20th century, the water of the Rosh HaAyin springs flew into the Yarkon River, but nowadays most of the...
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about 100 members of the Australian delegation into the waters of the Yarkon River. Four athletes were killed, and 63 injured. More than 5,000 participants...
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Geography of Israel (section Rivers and lakes)
running from Nahal Taninim (south of Zikhron Ya'akov) to Tel Aviv's Yarkon River. This area is Israel's most densely populated. South of this, running...
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findings attest to permanent habitation on the northern bank of the Yarkon River. Ramat Aviv is bordered by Einstein Street in the north, Chaim Levanon...
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73,678. Rosh HaAyin is named after its location at the source of the Yarkon River (rosh = head, ayin = fountain, spring). The location, and the ottoman...
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Rothschild Boulevard, Shenkin Street, Kadishman's three-dot sculpture, the Yarkon River, and beyond it, all crammed in together: Baghdad, Tehran, Haifa, Tiberias...
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Coastal Plain, running from Nahal Taninim (Zikhron Ya'akov) to Tel Aviv's Yarkon River. This area is Israel's most densely populated,[dubious – discuss] containing...
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northeastern part of the city. The neighborhood is located to the north of the Yarkon River and near the National Sport Center – Tel Aviv. Hadar Yosef was established...
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built in Jaffa and Tel Aviv in World War I, connecting the port with the Yarkon River. It was used for about a decade after the war, and dismantled at a later...
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