Na'aman River
Na'aman River, in Hebrew Nahal Na'aman (Hebrew: נחל נעמן), is a stream in northwestern Israel. To the ancient writers Pliny, Tacitus and Josephus it was known as the Belus or Belos River of Phoenicia. The Na'aman River today originates from springs near Ein Afek, primarily Ein Nymphit, and flows through the Zebulun Valley from south to north, before emptying into the Bay of Haifa (formerly Bay of Acre) south of Acre (Akko) on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Na'aman River
Na'aman River, in Hebrew Nahal Na'aman (Hebrew: נחל נעמן), is a stream in northwestern Israel. To the ancient writers Pliny, Tacitus and Josephus it was known as the Belus or Belos River of Phoenicia. The Na'aman River today originates from springs near Ein Afek, primarily Ein Nymphit, and flows through the Zebulun Valley from south to north, before emptying into the Bay of Haifa (formerly Bay of Acre) south of Acre (Akko) on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Na'aman River, in Hebrew Nahal ...... kko) on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Нааман (ивр. נחל נעמן) — ...... видеть в заповеднике Эйн-Афек.
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El Na'aman (también conocido c ...... moso por sus arenas vidriosas.
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Na'aman River, in Hebrew Nahal ...... kko) on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Нааман (ивр. נחל נעמן) — ...... видеть в заповеднике Эйн-Афек.
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Na'aman River
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Río Naaman
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Нааман (река)
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