Route 227 (Israel)
Route 227 (Hebrew: כביש 227, Kvish 227) in Israel is a 34-kilometre (21 mi) road in the eastern Negev desert. It starts from an intersection with Route 206 in the northwest and ends in Ir Ovot in the southeast, intersecting with Highway 90. It has one at-grade intersection at 19 km. The original road (since upgraded) was laid by British land surveyors in 1927. Prior to 1956, this was the primary route from Beersheba to Eilat.
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Route 227 (Israel)
Route 227 (Hebrew: כביש 227, Kvish 227) in Israel is a 34-kilometre (21 mi) road in the eastern Negev desert. It starts from an intersection with Route 206 in the northwest and ends in Ir Ovot in the southeast, intersecting with Highway 90. It has one at-grade intersection at 19 km. The original road (since upgraded) was laid by British land surveyors in 1927. Prior to 1956, this was the primary route from Beersheba to Eilat.
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Route 227 (Hebrew: כביש 227, ...... route from Beersheba to Eilat.
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Route 206
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Hazeva Eye
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Kvish 227
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Route
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Ma'ale Aqrabbim, de l'hébreu מ ...... et massacrent onze personnes.
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Route 227 (Hebrew: כביש 227, ...... route from Beersheba to Eilat.
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Ma'aleh Aqrabbim
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Ma‘alé ‘Aqrabbim
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Route 227 (Israel)
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