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    The Holy Land is an area roughly located between the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern bank of the Jordan River, traditionally synonymous both with the biblical Land of Israel and with the region of Palestine.

  2. Holy Land. Type: term. Description: Abrahamic term for Israel and Palestine. Categories: geographic location and holy place. Location: Middle East, Asia. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 30.89° or 30° 53' 24" north. Longitude of center.

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  4. Feb 18, 2022 · The Holy Land map stretches from the area of modern Lebanon in the north to Egypt’s Nile Delta in the south, with the Mediterranean Sea as its western border and the Jordan desert as its eastern border. Using at least eight different colors, the Madaba Map portrays the cities, landscapes, flora, and fauna of the region.

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  5. Map of the World of the Old Testament. During the time of the Old Testament the ancient world extended from Egypt to Asia Minor over to the Caspian Sea and down to the Persian Gulf. One thousand miles from north to south and nearly 1500 miles from west to east.

  6. The map, based on a prototype made a century earlier by Sanson, aims to depict the Holy Land to the Christian European audience from the First Temple until the Roman period, covering the...

  7. DAAHL's Google Maps interface for Empires. Click the "Empires" link above to open this page. The Digital Archaeological Atlas of the Holy Land (DAAHL) is an international project that brings together experts in information technology including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the archaeology of the Holy Land (modern Israel, Palestine ...

  8. Blog. Exploring the Holy Land: A Guide to Bible Geography. The Holy Land is a place of deep historical and cultural significance, and it is no surprise that it plays a prominent role in the Bible. From the Garden of Eden to the travels of the Apostle Paul, the Holy Land is the setting for many of the Bible's most memorable stories and events.

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