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  1. 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShephelahShephelah - Wikipedia

    In the upper part the valleys descending from the Judean Mountains are deeper, and they broaden once they reach the lower part where the riverbeds create larger spaces between the hills. Where they reach the Shfela, the rivers can flow over substantial distances along the border between the mountains and the hills, forming longitudinal valleys. [2]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hebron_HillsHebron Hills - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. 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.

  5. Jul 1, 2018 · Media in category "Judaean Mountains". The following 106 files are in this category, out of 106 total. 20180116-55133-jerusalem-israel-january-2018.jpg 4,608 × 2,592; 3.8 MB. 4th Light Horse Regiment entering the Judean Hills 1918.jpg 640 × 440; 182 KB.

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