Latitude and longitude of Avdat

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Avdat (Hebrew: עבדת‎, from Arabic: عبدة‎, Abdah), also known as 'Abdah and Ovdat and Obodat, is a site of a ruined Nabataean city in the Negev desert in southern Israel. It was the most important city on the Incense Route after Petra, between the 1st century BCE and the 7th century CE. It was founded in the 3rd century BCE, and inhabited by Nabataeans, Romans, and Byzantines. Avdat was a seasonal camping ground for Nabataean caravans travelling along the early Petra–Gaza road (Darb es-Sultan) in the 3rd – late 2nd century BCE.

Latitude: 30° 47' 38.40" N
Longitude: 34° 46' 22.80" E

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GPS coordinates of Avdat, Israel

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