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- Battir areaTotal "7419.0".
- Battir abstract "Battir (Arabic: بتير) is a Palestinian village in the West Bank, 6.4 km west of Bethlehem, and southwest of Jerusalem. Habitation of Battir dates back to the Iron Age.[citation needed] Ancient Betar, also Bittir, Bitir, Beitar, whose name it preserves, was a second century Jewish village, the site of the final battle of the Bar Kokhba revolt. It was inhabited during the Byzantine and Islamic periods, and in the Ottoman and British Mandate censuses its population was recorded as primarily Muslim.[citation needed] Battir is situated just above the route of the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway, which served as the armistice line between Israel and Jordan from 1949 until the Six-Day War, when it was captured by Israel. In former times, the city lay along the route from Jerusalem to Bet Gubrin. In 2007, Battir had a population of about 4,000 and was under the control of the Palestinian National Authority.".
- Battir areaTotal "7.419E9".
- Battir location Palestinian_territories.
- Battir populationTotal "3967".
- Battir thumbnail Batir.JPG?width=300.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink PalestineCensus1931.pdf.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink Battir_ap_en.jpg.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink Battir%20Village_fs_en.pdf.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink Battir_vp_en.pdf.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink Battir_vp_en.pdf.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink www.battir.i8.com.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?navid=452&picid=0&picturesize=medium.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Battir wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=gikAblpovO0.
- Battir wikiPageID "2297050".
- Battir wikiPageRevisionID "601006769".
- Battir altoffsp "Bateer".
- Battir area "7419".
- Battir areakm "7.4".
- Battir arname "بتير".
- Battir caption "Battir".
- Battir governorate "bl".
- Battir hasPhotoCollection Battir.
- Battir latd "31".
- Battir latm "43".
- Battir latns "N".
- Battir lats "29".
- Battir longd "35".
- Battir longew "E".
- Battir longm "8".
- Battir longs "12".
- Battir mayor "Akram Bader".
- Battir meaning "Bether".
- Battir name "Battir".
- Battir population "3967".
- Battir popyear "2007".
- Battir type "munc".
- Battir subject Category:Ancient_Jewish_villages_in_the_Land_of_Israel.
- Battir subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_the_West_Bank.
- Battir subject Category:Jerusalem_Governorate.
- Battir subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Battir subject Category:Towns_in_the_West_Bank.
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- Battir type District108552138.
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- Battir type Municipality108626283.
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- Battir type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Battir type Region108630985.
- Battir type Town108665504.
- Battir type TownsInTheWestBank.
- Battir type UrbanArea108675967.
- Battir type YagoGeoEntity.
- Battir type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Battir type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Battir type Place.
- Battir type PopulatedPlace.
- Battir type Settlement.
- Battir type Wikidata:Q532.
- Battir type Place.
- Battir type Location.
- Battir comment "Battir (Arabic: بتير) is a Palestinian village in the West Bank, 6.4 km west of Bethlehem, and southwest of Jerusalem. Habitation of Battir dates back to the Iron Age.[citation needed] Ancient Betar, also Bittir, Bitir, Beitar, whose name it preserves, was a second century Jewish village, the site of the final battle of the Bar Kokhba revolt.".
- Battir label "Battir".
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- Battir label "Battir".
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- Battir label "بتير".
- Battir sameAs Battir.
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- Battir sameAs 284376.
- Battir sameAs Q2915285.
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- Battir wasDerivedFrom Battir?oldid=601006769.
- Battir depiction Batir.JPG.
- Battir isPrimaryTopicOf Battir.