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Palestinian Territories topographic maps

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Jericho

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: -801 ft

Jenin

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 614 ft

Bethlehem

Palestinian Territories > Area A > Bethlehem

Bethlehem is located at an elevation of about 775 meters (2,543 ft) above sea level, 30 meters (98 ft) higher than nearby Jerusalem. Bethlehem is situated on the Judean Mountains.

Average elevation: 1,814 ft

Judea and Samaria

Palestinian Territories

Average elevation: 1,112 ft

Qabatiya

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Its entire land area is 50,547 dunams (50.5 km2; 19.5 sq mi), and its elevation is roughly 256 meters (840 feet). Qabatiya is famous for its olive groves, modern agriculture, and limestone industry.

Average elevation: 1,093 ft

Qatanna

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 2,205 ft

Taybeh

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 2,539 ft

Al Rama

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 1,076 ft

Khirbat Abu Falah

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Khirbet Abu Falah is situated in a hilly area in the central highlands of the West Bank and has an average elevation of 743 meters above sea level. It is located 15.7 kilometers northeast of Ramallah. The nearest localities are al-Mazraa al-Sharqiyah to the southwest, Turmus Ayya to the north, al-Mughayyir to…

Average elevation: 2,487 ft

Al-Qubbah

Palestinian Territories > Gaza

Average elevation: 177 ft

Khursa

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 2,188 ft

al-Udeisah

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 3,041 ft

Mount Kabir

Palestinian Territories > Area B > al Badhan

Average elevation: 1,138 ft

Bethlehem

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Bethlehem is located at an elevation of about 775 meters (2,543 ft) above sea level, 30 meters (98 ft) higher than nearby Jerusalem. Bethlehem is situated on the Judean Mountains.

Average elevation: 2,313 ft

Jenin

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 636 ft

Anin

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 1,168 ft

Bani Naim

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Bani Na'im (Arabic: بني نعيم, romanized: Banī Naʾīm) is a Palestinian town in the southern West Bank located 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) east of Hebron in the Hebron Governorate of the State of Palestine. It is situated at a higher elevation than most localities in the area, with an altitude of 951 meters…

Average elevation: 2,694 ft

Talluza

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 1,490 ft

Yazid

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 1,900 ft

Beit Hasan

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 243 ft

Artas

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 2,543 ft

Marah Rabah

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 2,671 ft

Saladin Castle

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 659 ft

Mount of Temptation

Palestinian Territories > Area A

The city of Jericho lies at the feet east of Mount Quruntul, at 258 m (846 ft) below sea level, with the nearby Jordan River and the Dead Sea at even lower elevations, further to the east and southeast. The mount has around 400 m (1,300 ft) of prominence over Jericho, which translates to an elevation of 138 m…

Average elevation: -161 ft

Nablus

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Insofar as the hilly topography of the site would allow, the city was built on a Roman grid plan and settled with veterans who fought in the victorious legions and other foreign colonists. In the 2nd century CE, Emperor Hadrian built a grand theater in Neapolis that could seat up to 7,000 people. Coins found…

Average elevation: 2,116 ft

Asira ash-Shamaliya

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 2,041 ft

Rimonim

Palestinian Territories > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 1,942 ft

Gaza Strip

Palestinian Territories

The topography of the Gaza Strip is dominated by three ridges parallel to the coastline, which consist of Pleistocene-Holocene aged calcareous aeolian (wind deposited) sandstones, locally referred to as "kurkar", intercalated with red-coloured fine grained paleosols, referred to as "hamra". The three ridges…

Average elevation: 144 ft

Area A

Palestinian Territories

Average elevation: 984 ft

Beit Lahiya

Palestinian Territories

Average elevation: 102 ft

Gaza

Palestinian Territories > Gaza Strip

Central Gaza is situated on a low-lying and round hill with an elevation of 14 metres (46 ft) above sea level. Much of the modern city is built along the plain below the hill, especially to the north and east, forming Gaza's suburbs. The beach and the port of Gaza are located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the…

Average elevation: 118 ft

Sanur

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Sanur is located in the highlands of the northern West Bank. The village is situated on an isolated hilltop along the western edge of the valley and seasonal lake of Marj Sanur, which is named after the village. To the west, Sanur is connected to the Hawarah Ridge of the Zawiya Highlands through a low-lying…

Average elevation: 1,388 ft

al-Eizariya

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 2,028 ft

Nuba

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 1,850 ft

Deir Dibwan

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 2,441 ft

Dolev

Palestinian Territories > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 1,719 ft

Eli

Palestinian Territories > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 2,093 ft

Rafah

Palestinian Territories

Average elevation: 157 ft

Al-Fukhari

Palestinian Territories

Average elevation: 203 ft

Tkoa

Palestinian Territories > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 2,064 ft

Ramallah

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Ramallah (UK: /rəˈmælə/ rə-MAL-ə, US: /rəˈmɑːlə/ rə-MAH-lə; Arabic: رام الله, romanized: Rām Allāh; IPA: [raːm alˤ.lˤaːh] ; lit. 'God's Height') is a city in the central West Bank, Palestine. It serves as the administrative capital of Palestine, as well as capital of the Ramallah…

Average elevation: 2,523 ft

al-Auja

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: -715 ft

Area C

Palestinian Territories > Judea and Samaria

Average elevation: 1,112 ft

Jalud

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 2,507 ft

Khan Yunis

Palestinian Territories > Gaza Strip

Average elevation: 141 ft

Yatta

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 2,493 ft

Har Yehuda

Palestinian Territories > Area B > Wadi Al-Nis

Average elevation: 1,076 ft

Jaba

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 1,470 ft

Efrat

Palestinian Territories > Judea and Samaria > Area C > Efrat > Efrat

Average elevation: 2,805 ft

Area B

Palestinian Territories > Area B

Average elevation: 1,070 ft

Hebron

Palestinian Territories > Area H1

It is one of the highest cities in the area and was, until the 19th century, considered the highest city in the Middle East. With the governorate and metropolitan area, it forms about 19% of the West Bank total area. The city is surrounded by several mountains and hills, including the Hebron Hills (Jabal…

Average elevation: 2,956 ft

Dura

Palestinian Territories > Area A

Average elevation: 2,448 ft

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