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  • Israel, Jerusalem, New City, Seat of the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) from March 1950 - August 1966 when it was moved to it's current home. Now the Rabbinical Court
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, New City, Seat of the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) from March 1950 - August 1966 when it was moved to it's current home. Now the Rabbinical Court
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The train station in Milton's Way bike path
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  • The Templer cemetery in the German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel. Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • St Charles Hospice in the German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The Templer Community Building at 1 Emek Refaim street
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The Templer Community Building at 1 Emek Refaim street
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The Old railway station
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The Old railway station
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The train station in Milton's Way bike path
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The disused train station
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  • Mount Zion Hotel in the German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. Museum of Natural History
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century The Miller's house at 6 Emek Refaim street
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. Museum of Natural History
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • St Charles Hospice in the German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century The Miller's house at 6 Emek Refaim street
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The schoolhouse
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The Templer Community Building at 1 Emek Refaim street
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The Templer Community Building at 1 Emek Refaim street
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The Old railway station
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center. The Pillar of Heroism
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center. The Pillar of Heroism
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center. The Pillar of Heroism
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center. Train Cart used to transport Jews to trhe camps
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center. Train Cart used to transport Jews to trhe camps
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. Museum of Natural History
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  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century The Miller's house at 6 Emek Refaim street
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • Green Olives on sale Photographed at Machane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Green Olives on sale Photographed at Machane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ein Karem, Interior of John the Baptist church AKA St John ba'harim
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Russian Orthodox Church in Ein Karem AKA Russian Gornenskiy (Gorny) Monastery, church of all Russian Saints and Moskovia
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Interior of The holy Trinity Cathedral (AKA The Latin Latin Patriarchate)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Ehud Olmert Israel's Prime Minister in his house March 29th 2007
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  • Man inflicted with the Jerusalem Syndrome. The Jerusalem syndrome is the name given to a group of mental phenomena involving the presence of either religiously themed obsessive ideas, delusions or other psychosis-like experiences, that are triggered by, or lead to, a visit to the city of Jerusalem. The best known, although not the most prevalent manifestation of the Jerusalem syndrome, is the phenomenon whereby a person who seems previously balanced and devoid of any signs of psychopathology, becomes psychotic after arriving in Jerusalem. The psychosis is characterised by an intense religious theme and typically resolves to full recovery after a few weeks, or after being removed from the area. (source: wikipedia)
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  • Man inflicted with the Jerusalem Syndrome. The Jerusalem syndrome is the name given to a group of mental phenomena involving the presence of either religiously themed obsessive ideas, delusions or other psychosis-like experiences, that are triggered by, or lead to, a visit to the city of Jerusalem. The best known, although not the most prevalent manifestation of the Jerusalem syndrome, is the phenomenon whereby a person who seems previously balanced and devoid of any signs of psychopathology, becomes psychotic after arriving in Jerusalem. The psychosis is characterised by an intense religious theme and typically resolves to full recovery after a few weeks, or after being removed from the area. (source: wikipedia)
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  • Women and man inflicted with the Jerusalem Syndrome. The Jerusalem syndrome is the name given to a group of mental phenomena involving the presence of either religiously themed obsessive ideas, delusions or other psychosis-like experiences, that are triggered by, or lead to, a visit to the city of Jerusalem. The best known, although not the most prevalent manifestation of the Jerusalem syndrome, is the phenomenon whereby a person who seems previously balanced and devoid of any signs of psychopathology, becomes psychotic after arriving in Jerusalem. The psychosis is characterised by an intense religious theme and typically resolves to full recovery after a few weeks, or after being removed from the area. (source: wikipedia)
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus. The tower of the Hebrew university in Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Lifta, a deserted Arab village on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Its population was driven out during efforts to relieve the Siege of Jerusalem (1948). The village and spring for which it is named are now a park on the hillside between the western entrance to Jerusalem and the Romema neighbourhood.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Lifta, a deserted Arab village on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Its population was driven out during efforts to relieve the Siege of Jerusalem (1948). The village and spring for which it is named are now a park on the hillside between the western entrance to Jerusalem and the Romema neighbourhood.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, The Knesset, Israeli parliament. A view from the Israel Museum
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Hagia Maria Sion Abbey (Dormition Abbey) is a Benedictine abbey in Jerusalem on Mt. Zion just outside the walls of the Old City near the Zion Gate. It was formerly known as the Abbey of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, but the name was changed in 1998 in reference to the church of Hagia Sion that formerly stood on this spot.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, The City of David (Ir David‎) is claimed to be the oldest settled neighborhood of Jerusalem and a major archaeological site due to recognition as biblical Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, The City of David (Ir David‎) is claimed to be the oldest settled neighborhood of Jerusalem and a major archaeological site due to recognition as biblical Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, The City of David (Ir David‎) is claimed to be the oldest settled neighborhood of Jerusalem and a major archaeological site due to recognition as biblical Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Bloomfield Garden, Lions Fountain by Gernot Rumpf (born 1941) is a German sculptor known for his fountain and other bronze sculptures, with the Palatinate and biblical motifs. These can be seen not only in German cities, but also in Jerusalem and Tokyo. A part of his work came under the artistic collaboration of his wife Barbara Rumpf.
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  • Israel Jerusalem Wailing Wall with the gilded Dome of the rock in the background
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  • Israel, Jerusalem old city, Interior of the reconstructed Cardo in the Jewish quarters
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  • Binyanei HaUma, Jerusalem, Israel. Binyanei Hauma (Jerusalem International Convention Center) is the massive complex of glass and concrete buildings near the city entrance, across from Jerusalem's Central Bus Station.
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  • Binyanei HaUma, Jerusalem, Israel. Binyanei Hauma (Jerusalem International Convention Center) is the massive complex of glass and concrete buildings near the city entrance, across from Jerusalem's Central Bus Station.
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  • Binyanei HaUma, Jerusalem, Israel. Binyanei Hauma (Jerusalem International Convention Center) is the massive complex of glass and concrete buildings near the city entrance, across from Jerusalem's Central Bus Station.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, The City of David (Ir David‎) is claimed to be the oldest settled neighborhood of Jerusalem and a major archaeological site due to recognition as biblical Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, The City of David (Ir David‎) is claimed to be the oldest settled neighborhood of Jerusalem and a major archaeological site due to recognition as biblical Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Old City The Market Decorated ceramic tiles on sale
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Bloomfield Garden, Lions Fountain by Gernot Rumpf (born 1941) is a German sculptor known for his fountain and other bronze sculptures, with the Palatinate and biblical motifs. These can be seen not only in German cities, but also in Jerusalem and Tokyo. A part of his work came under the artistic collaboration of his wife Barbara Rumpf.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Bloomfield Garden, Lions Fountain by Gernot Rumpf (born 1941) is a German sculptor known for his fountain and other bronze sculptures, with the Palatinate and biblical motifs. These can be seen not only in German cities, but also in Jerusalem and Tokyo. A part of his work came under the artistic collaboration of his wife Barbara Rumpf.
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  • Pinus halepensis, commonly known as the Aleppo pine or Jerusalem pine Photographed in Rehaviya neighbourhood, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Plan of Jerusalem 1841 Originally from "The history of the Jews : from the earliest period to the present time" Scanned map showing mid 19th century interpretation of ancient Jerusalem
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, The Madaba Map, a Byzantine mosaic map of the old city walled city of Jerusalem with the cardo running from north to south
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, People marching in the Jerusalem annual parade October 2009
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, People marching in the Jerusalem annual parade October 2009
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, People marching in the Jerusalem annual parade October 2009
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, People marching in the Jerusalem annual parade October 2009
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, People marching in the Jerusalem annual parade Dome of the rock in the background October 2009
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  • Spices for sale at the market, old city, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Old City, Tower of David museum
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  • Panoramic view of Mishkenot Sha'ananim (Peaceful Dwellings) the first Jewish neighborhood built outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, on a hill directly across from Mount Zion. Built in 1859–1860, it was the first area of Jewish settlement in Jerusalem outside the Old City walls,
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  • Israel, Judean Mountains, on the outskirts of Jerusalem it overlooks the Highway to Jerusalem
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  • Panoramic cityscape of a modern housing project in Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Chord Bridge (AKA String Bridge) a Suspension bridge at the entrance to the city designed by Santiago Calatrava
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Old City
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