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The Judean Mountains can be divided into a number of sub-regions, including the Mount Hebron ridge, the Jerusalem ridge and the Judean slopes. The Judaean Mountains formed the heartland of the Kingdom of Judah (930-586 BCE), where the earliest Jewish settlements emerged, and from which Jews are originally descended.
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After an initial string of victories, rebel leader Simeon...
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Judaean Mountains. Coordinates: 31°40′N 35°10′E. Judaean...
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10-15 km. Highest elevation. 460 m (1,510 ft) The Shephelah or Shfela, lit. "lowlands" [1] ( Biblical Hebrew: הַשְּפֵלָה hašŠǝfēlā, also Modern Hebrew: שְׁפֵלַת יְהוּדָה , Šǝfēlat Yəhūda, the "Judaean Foothills"), is a transitional region of soft-sloping rolling hills in south-central Israel stretching ...
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- שְׁפֵלַת יְהוּדָה (Hebrew)
The Hebron Hills, also known as Mount Hebron ( Arabic: جبل الخليل, romanized : Jabal al-Khalīl, Hebrew: הר חברון, romanized : Har Hevron ), are a mountain ridge, geographic region, and geologic formation, constituting the southern part of the Judean Mountains. [1] The Hebron Hills are located in the southern West Bank.
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Judaean Desert Location of Judaean Desert in Israel and the West Bank in red. The Judaean Desert or Judean Desert (Arabic: برّ الخليل, romanized: Barr al-Khalil, Hebrew: מִדְבַּר יְהוּדָה, romanized: Midbar Yehuda) is a desert in the West Bank and Israel that lies east of the Judaean Mountains, so east of Jerusalem, and descends to the Dead Sea.
Judaean Mountains is a mountain range that runs from Ramallah in the north to the Be'er Sheva Valley in the south. It forms a natural division between the Shfela lowlands to the west and the Judean Desert and Jordan Valley to the east. The Judaean Mountains is traditionally divided into three regions: the Beit El Mountains in the north around ...