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  1. Arad (Romanian pronunciation: ⓘ) is the capital city of Arad County, at the edge of Crișana and the Banat. No villages are administred by the city. It is the third largest city in Western Romania, behind Timișoara and Oradea, and the 12th largest in Romania, with a population of 145,078.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arad,_IsraelArad, Israel - Wikipedia

    Arad (Hebrew: עֲרָד (audio) ⓘ) is a city in the Southern District of Israel. It is located on the border of the Negev and the Judean Deserts, 25 kilometres (16 miles) west of the Dead Sea and 45 kilometres (28 miles) east of Beersheba.

  3. Arad Info. Straddling on the banks of Mures River, Arad is the only city in Romania to be shared by two of the country’s historic provinces: Crisana and Banat. The city traces its history back to the 11th century and developed as a major trading post during the Turkish occupation, between 1551 and 1699.

  4. The Israelite fortress at Arad is unique in the Land of Israel. It’s the only site excavated with modern archaeological methods that contains a continuous archaeological record from the period of the Judges (c. 1200 B.C.) to the Babylonian destruction of the First Temple (580 B.C.).

  5. Arad, city, capital of Arad judeƫ (county), western Romania. It is located in the lower Mureş River valley close to the Hungarian border, about 30 miles (50 km) north-northeast of Timişoara. The city has a large Magyar (Hungarian) population. The site became a Roman outpost south of the river at.

  6. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › AradArad - Wikipedia

    Arad (în maghiară Arad, sârbă germană Arad) este municipiul de reședință al județului cu același nume, la limita între regiunile istorice Banat și Crișana, România. Se află pe ambele maluri ale râului Mureș în Crișana și Banat (cartierele Aradul Nou, Mureșel și Sânnicolaul Mic), România.

  7. Apr 14, 2024 · ʿArad, town, southern Israel, in the northeast Negev, named for the biblical Arad, the ruins of which are visible at Tel ʿArad, about 5 12 miles (9 km) east-northeast. The book of Numbers (21:1–3) tells how the Canaanite king of ʿArad fought the Israelites during the exodus from Egypt, but his.

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