Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Wadi Araba Border Crossing (Arabic: تقاطع وادي عربة, Hebrew: מעבר-גבול ערבה) is an international border crossing between Aqaba, Jordan and Eilat, Israel. Opened on August 8, 1994, it is currently one of three entry/exit points between the two countries that handles tourists.In February 2006, the Israelis renamed their border terminal to Yitzhak Rabin Terminal (Hebrew: מסוף יצחק רבין), after the late Prime Minister.The terminal is open from 6:30 to 20:00, Sunday through Thursday, and from 8:00 to 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, every day of the year except for the holidays of the Islamic New Year and Yom Kippur.In 2010, 465,059 people and 8,007 vehicles had crossed the border."@en }
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- Wadi_Araba_Crossing abstract "The Wadi Araba Border Crossing (Arabic: تقاطع وادي عربة, Hebrew: מעבר-גבול ערבה) is an international border crossing between Aqaba, Jordan and Eilat, Israel. Opened on August 8, 1994, it is currently one of three entry/exit points between the two countries that handles tourists.In February 2006, the Israelis renamed their border terminal to Yitzhak Rabin Terminal (Hebrew: מסוף יצחק רבין), after the late Prime Minister.The terminal is open from 6:30 to 20:00, Sunday through Thursday, and from 8:00 to 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, every day of the year except for the holidays of the Islamic New Year and Yom Kippur.In 2010, 465,059 people and 8,007 vehicles had crossed the border.".
- Q2559756 abstract "The Wadi Araba Border Crossing (Arabic: تقاطع وادي عربة, Hebrew: מעבר-גבול ערבה) is an international border crossing between Aqaba, Jordan and Eilat, Israel. Opened on August 8, 1994, it is currently one of three entry/exit points between the two countries that handles tourists.In February 2006, the Israelis renamed their border terminal to Yitzhak Rabin Terminal (Hebrew: מסוף יצחק רבין), after the late Prime Minister.The terminal is open from 6:30 to 20:00, Sunday through Thursday, and from 8:00 to 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, every day of the year except for the holidays of the Islamic New Year and Yom Kippur.In 2010, 465,059 people and 8,007 vehicles had crossed the border.".