Satellite map of Az-Zeeb
Az-Zeeb or al-Zib (Arabic: الزيب) was a Palestinian Arab village located 13.5 kilometers (8.4 mi) north of Acre on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Mentioned in the Bible by its ancient name Achzib, evidence of human settlement at the site dates back to the 18th century BCE. By the 10th century BCE, it was a prosperous and fortified Phoenician town. Conquered by the Assyrian empire in the 8th century BCE, it was subsequently ruled by the Persians. During the rule of the Roman Empire, it was known as Ecdippa. Arab geographers were referring to it as az-Zeeb by the early Middle Ages.
Latitude: 33° 02' 31.80" N
Longitude: 35° 06' 4.20" E
Nearest city to this article: Pasuta
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