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- Q819281 abstract "Mount Arbel (Hebrew: הר ארבל, Har Arbel) is a mountain in The Lower Galilee near Tiberias in Israel, with high cliffs, views of Mount Hermon in the Golan Heights, trails to a cave-fortress, and ruins of an ancient synagogue. Mt. Arbel sits across from Mount Nitai; their cliffs were created as a result of the Jordan Rift Valley and the geological faults that produced the valleys.There are four villages on the mountain: Kfar Zeitim, Arbel, Kfar Hittim, and Mitzpa. The peak, at 181 metres above sea level (380 metres above the surrounding area), dominates the surroundings (much of the area is below sea level) and from the lookout atop the mountain, almost all of the Galilee into the Golan Heights including Safed, Tiberias and most of the Sea of Galilee, is visible.".
- Q819281 elevation "181.0".
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- Q819281 elevationM "181".
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- Q819281 name "Mount Arbel".
- Q819281 prominenceM "380".
- Q819281 point "32.824 35.507".
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- Q819281 comment "Mount Arbel (Hebrew: הר ארבל, Har Arbel) is a mountain in The Lower Galilee near Tiberias in Israel, with high cliffs, views of Mount Hermon in the Golan Heights, trails to a cave-fortress, and ruins of an ancient synagogue. Mt. Arbel sits across from Mount Nitai; their cliffs were created as a result of the Jordan Rift Valley and the geological faults that produced the valleys.There are four villages on the mountain: Kfar Zeitim, Arbel, Kfar Hittim, and Mitzpa.".
- Q819281 label "Mount Arbel".
- Q819281 lat "32.824".
- Q819281 long "35.507".
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- Q819281 name "Mount Arbel".