Europe–Israel Tower
The Europe–Israel Tower is a highrise building in Tel Aviv, Israel. It has a height of 95 metres and 24 floors. It was constructed from 1974 to 1979. During the construction process, one floor was completed every ten days.
Lod (Hebrew: לוֹד; Arabic: الْلُدّ al-Ludd; Greco-Latin: Lydda, Diospolis, Ancient Greek: Λύδδα / Διόσπολις - city of Zeus) is a mixed Jewish-Arab city 15 km (9.3 mi) southeast of Tel Aviv in the Center District of Israel.
Population: 66,589
Latitude: 31° 56' 48.12" N
Longitude: 34° 53' 25.08" E
The Europe–Israel Tower is a highrise building in Tel Aviv, Israel. It has a height of 95 metres and 24 floors. It was constructed from 1974 to 1979. During the construction process, one floor was completed every ten days.
Ef'al was a Regional Council in Israel, in the Tel Aviv District which existed from 1950 until 2008 when it was liquidated and most its area was annexed to the neighbouring cities of Ramat Gan, Kiryat Ono and Or Yehuda.
Ben Hanna Winery is an Israeli winery which produces wines from the Judean Hills region. The winery was founded by the Shlomi Zadok's family in 2002, as a microwinery which produced 75 cases. Wine critics such as Robert M. Parker, Jr. and the Wine S…
Maqam Abu Hurayra, is a domed located in Yavne described as "one of the finest domed mausoleums in Palestine." Since the 12th century, it has been known as a tomb of Abu Hurairah, a companion (sahaba) of the Prophet, although most Arabic sources giv…
Mamluk Bridge, near Yibna, crosses the river Nahal Sorek (formerly known as Nahr Rubin, or Wadi al-Tahuna), used by Route 410 to Rehovot.
Jisr Jindas, a.k.a.