Articles of interest in Aţ Ţayyibah
The Ta'anakh region (Hebrew: חבל תענך, Hevel Ta'anakh), also known as Ta'anachim (Hebrew: תענכים), is an area to the south of Israel's Jezreel Valley and east of the Wadi Ara region. The area is named after the biblical city, located just across t…
Revaya (Hebrew: רְוָיָה) is a moshav in the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel. It belongs to the Valley of Springs Regional Council.
Prazon (Hebrew: פְּרָזוֹן) is a moshav in the Ta'anakh region in northern Israel.
Natifah is a village in Jordan approximately 2 km south-west of Irbid.
Merkaz Yael is a communal settlement in the Ta'anakh region in northern Israel.
Kufr Khall, (also written Kufur Khall, Kufr Khal) (Arabic: كفرخل ), is a town in the north of Jordan, in the Jerash Governorate. The origin of its name, is from Syriac kafr meaning the village or the country and from Arabic khall that means vinegar,…
Halawah (حلاوة) is a village in the in Ajloun Governorate, Jordan. Along with Al Hashimiyya and Al Wahadinah, it makes up the Ash Shefa Municipality.
Gesher is an archaeological site located on the southern bank of Nahal Tavor, near kibbutz Gesher in the central Jordan Valley of Israel. It bears signs of occupation from two periods, the very early Neolithic and the Middle Bronze Age. The site was…
Tel Ali is an archaeological site located one mile south of the Sea of Galilee, in the central Jordan Valley, Israel. It has been excavated twice. First, during the years 1955–1959, Moshe Prausnitz conducted salvage excavations on behalf of the Isra…
Romtha, Ramtha, Ramoth, Ar Ramtha, Al Romtha, Ermeith, Ramath, Ramtha'a are all names for the same region, a flat location 30 km north-east of Jordan River.
Nir Yafe (Hebrew: נִיר יָפֶה) is a communal settlement in the Ta'anakh region in northern Israel.
Mle'a or Meleah (Hebrew: מְלֵאָה) is a moshav in the Ta'anakh region in northern Israel.
Merkaz Omen (Hebrew: מֶרְכָּז אֹמֶן), sometimes simply Omen, is a communal settlement in the Ta'anakh region in northern Israel.
Ein Hoga (Hebrew: עין חוגה) is a spring situated 4 km (2 mi) north-east of Bet She'an, and to the east of the Kibbutz at Hamadia.
Abila (Ancient Greek: Ἄβιλα), Abila in the Decapolis (Abila Dekapoleos), and for a time, Seleucia (Ancient Greek: Σελεύκεια; also transliterated as Seleuceia, Seleukeia), was an ancient city in the Decapolis; the site, now referred to as Quwaylibah …
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