Sataf
Sataf (Arabic: صطاف, Hebrew: סטף) is a tourist site showcasing ancient agricultural techniques used in the Jerusalem Mountains. Before 1948 it was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jerusalem Subdistrict depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. It is located 10 km west of Jerusalem, with Sorek Valley (Arabic: Wadi as-Sarar) bordering to the east. Two springs, Ein Sataf and Ein Bikura flow from the site into the riverbed below.
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Sataf
Sataf (Arabic: صطاف, Hebrew: סטף) is a tourist site showcasing ancient agricultural techniques used in the Jerusalem Mountains. Before 1948 it was a Palestinian Arab village in the Jerusalem Subdistrict depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. It is located 10 km west of Jerusalem, with Sorek Valley (Arabic: Wadi as-Sarar) bordering to the east. Two springs, Ein Sataf and Ein Bikura flow from the site into the riverbed below.
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... من موقع إلى مجرى السيل، أدناه.
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Sataf (Arabic: صطاف, Hebrew: ס ...... of St. John in the Wilderness.
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Sataf (arab. صطاف) - nieistnie ...... Izraela w dniu 13 lipca 1948.
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... من موقع إلى مجرى السيل، أدناه.
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Sataf (Arabic: صطاف, Hebrew: ס ...... site into the riverbed below.
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Sataf (arab. صطاف) - nieistnie ...... Izraela w dniu 13 lipca 1948.
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Sataf
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