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- Q4677363 subject Q7215374.
- Q4677363 abstract "Omrit is an archaeological site located in the northeast corner of the Hulah Valley, Israel. Also known as Horbat Omrit, it sits atop a foothill of Mount Hermon.".
- Q4677363 thumbnail Hurvat_omrit_(9).jpg?width=300.
- Q4677363 wikiPageExternalLink www.biblewalks.com.
- Q4677363 wikiPageExternalLink Omrit.html.
- Q4677363 wikiPageExternalLink omrit.
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- Q4677363 wikiPageWikiLink Q51672.
- Q4677363 wikiPageWikiLink Q5742976.
- Q4677363 wikiPageWikiLink Q606295.
- Q4677363 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215374.
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- Q4677363 point "33.218333333333334 35.66305555555556".
- Q4677363 type SpatialThing.
- Q4677363 comment "Omrit is an archaeological site located in the northeast corner of the Hulah Valley, Israel. Also known as Horbat Omrit, it sits atop a foothill of Mount Hermon.".
- Q4677363 label "Omrit".
- Q4677363 lat "33.218333333333334".
- Q4677363 long "35.66305555555556".
- Q4677363 depiction Hurvat_omrit_(9).jpg.