Korazim Plateau

The Korazim Plateau (Hebrew: רמת כורזים‎, Ramat Korazim, also spelled Corazim), is a volcanic plateau, located in northern Israel. The plateau is bordered by the Hula Valley in the north, Sea of Galilee in the south, to the west and by the Jordan River to the east. It is named after an ancient Jewish settlement also known as "Chorazin". The highest point is Filon Hill, which is 409 meters above sea level. Its borders vary between different definitions, spanning an area of between 80 km2 to 135 km2.

Korazim Plateau

The Korazim Plateau (Hebrew: רמת כורזים‎, Ramat Korazim, also spelled Corazim), is a volcanic plateau, located in northern Israel. The plateau is bordered by the Hula Valley in the north, Sea of Galilee in the south, to the west and by the Jordan River to the east. It is named after an ancient Jewish settlement also known as "Chorazin". The highest point is Filon Hill, which is 409 meters above sea level. Its borders vary between different definitions, spanning an area of between 80 km2 to 135 km2.