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    The Yarkon River, also Yarqon River or Jarkon River (Hebrew: נחל הירקון, Nahal HaYarkon; Arabic: نهر العوجا, Nahr al-Auja), is a river in central Israel...
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    Israel, with about sixteen million visits annually. Named after the Yarkon River, which flows through it, the park includes extensive lawns, sports facilities...
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    century. Antipatris/Tel Afek lies at the strong perennial springs of the Yarkon River, which throughout history has created an obstacle between the hill country...
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  • collapse was the catastrophic failure of a pedestrian bridge over the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, Israel on July 14, 1997. The collapse of the temporary metal...
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    along the Canaanite coast from Arish in the Sinai (today's Egypt) to the Yarkon River (today's Tel Aviv), and as far inland as Ekron and Gath. Nebuchadnezzar...
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    geographical features are bluffs above the Mediterranean coastline and the Yarkon River mouth. Because of the expansion of Tel Aviv and the Gush Dan region,...
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    Israel. It is located within the Petah Tikva city limits, between the Yarkon River in the West, Highway 5 in the North, and the 491 road from East and South...
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  • Yarkon (or Yarqon) is a river in Israel, whose name gave birth to several other terms. It may refer to: Yarkon River, an Israeli river which originates...
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    the Yarkon bream or Yarkon bleak, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish of the family Cyprinidae found only in Israel, in the Yarkon River system...
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  • Sea Yalu - North Korea, China - Korea Bay of the Yellow Sea Yarkon River- Israel Yellow River (Huang He) - China - Yellow Sea Yenisei - Russia (Siberia)...
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    stream marking the southern end of Mount Carmel in the north, to the Yarkon River in the south, at the northern limit of Tel Aviv, over a total of about...
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    the coast of Canaan through Gaza, Ascalon, Isdud, Aphek avoiding the Yarkon River, and Dor before turning east again through Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley...
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    Judean Hills and discharging into the Yarkon River in the area of Tel Aviv. The total length of the Ayalon River is about 50 kilometres and it drains an...
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    Baruch Promenade runs between Tel Baruch Beach in the north and the Yarkon River in the south. It opened in 2009 in an area previously belonging to Reading...
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  • Alexander Nahal Poleg (Arabic: Wadi al-Faliq) Yarkon River Wadi Qana or Qanah (Hebrew: Nahal Qanah) Ayalon River (Arabic: Wadi Musrara) Nahal Shiloh [he] (Arabic:...
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    Acanthobrama telavivensis, was which was nearly extinct, reappeared in the Yarkon River after a decade of rehabilitation and preservation efforts. Einot Zukim...
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    Wadi Qana (category Rivers of Israel)
    Palestine, down to Jaljulia in Israel, from where it flows into the Yarkon River, of which it is a tributary. Wadi Qana begins south of Mount Gerizim...
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    Tell Qasile is an archaeological site near the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, Israel. Over 3,000 years old, the site contains the remains of a port city founded...
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    Coastal Plain, running from Nahal Taninim (Zikhron Ya'akov) to Tel Aviv's Yarkon River. This area is Israel's most densely populated,[dubious – discuss] containing...
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    2022. Retrieved 20 March 2022. Rudnitsky, Anna. "On the banks of the Yarkon River lies a little piece of Moscow". The Times of Israel. Archived from the...
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    water resources of the Yarkon River. Until the 20th century, the water of the Rosh HaAyin springs flew into the Yarkon River, but nowadays most of the...
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    the northwestern part of the city at the mouth of the Yarkon River. The northern bank of the river was fortified by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 8th century...
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    about 100 members of the Australian delegation into the waters of the Yarkon River. Four athletes were killed, and 63 injured. More than 5,000 participants...
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    running from Nahal Taninim (south of Zikhron Ya'akov) to Tel Aviv's Yarkon River. This area is Israel's most densely populated. South of this, running...
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    in modern Petah Tikva, is an important archaeological site from the Yarkon River basin, with habitation remains from the Roman, Byzantine, Early Islamic...
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    findings attest to permanent habitation on the northern bank of the Yarkon River. Ramat Aviv is bordered by Einstein Street in the north, Chaim Levanon...
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  • used by Maccabi in 1926–1935. Maccabiah Stadium, which was located near Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, had a capacity of 20,000, and was used by Maccabi for 26...
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    North; Jarisha, annexed on 25 November 1943, on the southern bank of Yarkon River; Al-Jammasin al-Gharbi, annexed on 31 March 1948, and since 1957 redeveloped...
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    73,678. Rosh HaAyin is named after its location at the source of the Yarkon River (rosh = head, ayin = fountain, spring). The location, and the ottoman...
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  • Rothschild Boulevard, Shenkin Street, Kadishman's three-dot sculpture, the Yarkon River, and beyond it, all crammed in together: Baghdad, Tehran, Haifa, Tiberias...
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