Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mas'ade (Arabic: مسعدة, Hebrew: מַסְעַדֶה) is a Druze village in the northern Golan Heights. It covers an area of 11,985 dunams, and in 2006 had a population of 3,200. It was given the status of a local council in 1982. Its inhabitants are mostly Syrian citizens and have permanent residency in Israel.Mas'ade is one of the four remaining Druze-Syrian communities on the Israeli-occupied side of the Golan Heights and on Mount Hermon, together with Majdal Shams, Ein Qiniyye and Buq'ata."@en }
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- Masade comment "Mas'ade (Arabic: مسعدة, Hebrew: מַסְעַדֶה) is a Druze village in the northern Golan Heights. It covers an area of 11,985 dunams, and in 2006 had a population of 3,200. It was given the status of a local council in 1982. Its inhabitants are mostly Syrian citizens and have permanent residency in Israel.Mas'ade is one of the four remaining Druze-Syrian communities on the Israeli-occupied side of the Golan Heights and on Mount Hermon, together with Majdal Shams, Ein Qiniyye and Buq'ata.".
- Q2655013 comment "Mas'ade (Arabic: مسعدة, Hebrew: מַסְעַדֶה) is a Druze village in the northern Golan Heights. It covers an area of 11,985 dunams, and in 2006 had a population of 3,200. It was given the status of a local council in 1982. Its inhabitants are mostly Syrian citizens and have permanent residency in Israel.Mas'ade is one of the four remaining Druze-Syrian communities on the Israeli-occupied side of the Golan Heights and on Mount Hermon, together with Majdal Shams, Ein Qiniyye and Buq'ata.".