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- Mount_Hebron abstract "Mount Hebron (Hebrew: הר חברון, Arabic: جبل الخليل) is a geographic region and geologic formation, comprising the bulk of the central Judean Mountains. The Hebron hills are located in the southern West Bank, with its western foothills extending into Israel.The Hebron Hills region was in biblical times a center of the Israelite and during the classic period of the Hasmonean and Herodian kingdoms.The Hebron Hills form the southern and eastern border of Mediterranean vegetation in Israel. A 2012 survey by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority discovered 54 rare plant species in the region, more than half of them in cultivated fields. They include Boissiera squarrosa, a type of grass; Legousia hybrida, a plant from the bellflower family; and Resesda globulosa, a rare mignonette.The region is known for its vineyards since Biblical Times, both Israelis (from both parts of the Green Line) and Palestinians are farming grapes in the regions. Israelis also have many local wineries in the region, among them the famous Yatir Winery.".
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- Mount_Hebron wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageRevisionID "692965380".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Bromus.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_West_Bank.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regions_of_Israel.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Har_Hevron_Regional_Council.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Hasmonean_dynasty.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Hebron_Governorate.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Herodian_kingdom.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink History_of_ancient_Israel_and_Judah.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Israel_Nature_and_Parks_Authority.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Israelites.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Judaean_Mountains.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Legousia.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_forests,_woodlands,_and_scrub.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Reseda_(plant).
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Resesda_globulosa.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink West_Bank.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Wildlife_of_Israel.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Winery.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLink Yatir_winery.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hebron Hills".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hebron hills".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Hebron".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLinkText "South Hebron Hills".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Southern Hebron Hills".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageWikiLinkText "mountain".
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Israel-geo-stub.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Palestine-geo-stub.
- Mount_Hebron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mount_Hebron subject Category:Mountains_of_the_West_Bank.
- Mount_Hebron subject Category:Regions_of_Israel.
- Mount_Hebron hypernym Region.
- Mount_Hebron type Settlement.
- Mount_Hebron comment "Mount Hebron (Hebrew: הר חברון, Arabic: جبل الخليل) is a geographic region and geologic formation, comprising the bulk of the central Judean Mountains. The Hebron hills are located in the southern West Bank, with its western foothills extending into Israel.The Hebron Hills region was in biblical times a center of the Israelite and during the classic period of the Hasmonean and Herodian kingdoms.The Hebron Hills form the southern and eastern border of Mediterranean vegetation in Israel.".
- Mount_Hebron label "Mount Hebron".
- Mount_Hebron sameAs Q2917083.
- Mount_Hebron sameAs جبل_الخليل.
- Mount_Hebron sameAs הר_חברון.
- Mount_Hebron sameAs Hebron-fjellet.
- Mount_Hebron sameAs Hebron-fjellet.
- Mount_Hebron sameAs Monte_Hebrom.
- Mount_Hebron sameAs m.02vkln7.
- Mount_Hebron sameAs Хеврон_(гора).
- Mount_Hebron sameAs Q2917083.
- Mount_Hebron wasDerivedFrom Mount_Hebron?oldid=692965380.
- Mount_Hebron isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Hebron.