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Palestinian Territory topographic maps

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Dead Sea

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

The lake's surface is 430.5 metres (1,412 ft) below sea level, making its shores the lowest land-based elevation on Earth. It is 304 m (997 ft) deep, the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. With a salinity of 342 g/kg, or 34.2% (in 2011), it is one of the world's saltiest bodies of water – 9.6 times as…

Average elevation: 105 m

Tulkarm

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 160 m

Jericho

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: -213 m

West Bank

Palestinian Territory

The West Bank has an area of 5,628 or 5,640 square kilometres (2,173 or 2,178 square miles), which comprises 21.2% of former Mandatory Palestine (excluding Jordan) and has generally rugged mountainous terrain. The total length of the land boundaries of the region are 404 km (251 mi). The terrain is mostly…

Average elevation: 291 m

Hebron

Palestinian Territory > Area H1 > Al-Khalil

It is one of the highest cities in the area and was, until the 19th century, considered the highest city in the Middle East. With the governorate and metropolitan area, it forms about 19% of the West Bank total area. The city is surrounded by several mountains and hills, including the Hebron Hills (Jabal…

Average elevation: 872 m

Sanur

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Sanur is located in the highlands of the northern West Bank. The village is situated on an isolated hilltop along the western edge of the valley and seasonal lake of Marj Sanur, which is named after the village. To the west, Sanur is connected to the Hawarah Ridge of the Zawiya Highlands through a low-lying…

Average elevation: 423 m

Kida

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 739 m

Dolev

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 524 m

Qatanna

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 672 m

Har Yehuda

Palestinian Territory > Area B > Wadi Al-Nis

Average elevation: 328 m

Gaza Strip

Palestinian Territory

The topography of the Gaza Strip is dominated by three ridges parallel to the coastline, which consist of Pleistocene-Holocene aged calcareous aeolian (wind deposited) sandstones, locally referred to as "kurkar", intercalated with red-coloured fine grained paleosols, referred to as "hamra". The three ridges…

Average elevation: 44 m

Jenin

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 194 m

As-Sawiya

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 592 m

Tubas

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 377 m

Bil'in

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 340 m

Al Qubeiba

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 738 m

Beit El

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Beit El, with a higher elevation than Jerusalem, has cool nights in summer and occasional snow in winter. The Pisgat Ya'akov neighborhood (also named Jabel Artis) has a hilltop observatory with a commanding view of the surrounding hills. Tel Aviv area and Mount Hermon can be seen on clear days.

Average elevation: 835 m

Einav

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 287 m

Efrat

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Efrat (Hebrew: אֶפְרָת), or previously officially Efrata (Hebrew: אֶפְרָתָה), is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, established in 1983 in the Judean Mountains. Efrat is located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) south of Jerusalem, between Bethlehem and Hebron, 6.5 km (4 mi) east of the Green Line,…

Average elevation: 880 m

Surif

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 575 m

Talmon

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Located at an elevation of nearly 600 metres and 18 km east of Modiin, it is organised as a community settlement and falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Binyamin Regional Council. In 2022, it had a population of 5,379.

Average elevation: 522 m

Shima

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 602 m

Budrus

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 179 m

Ofra

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 818 m

Tkoa

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 629 m

Bethlehem

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Bethlehem is located at an elevation of about 775 meters (2,543 ft) above sea level, 30 meters (98 ft) higher than nearby Jerusalem. Bethlehem is situated on the Judean Mountains.

Average elevation: 705 m

Alteerah

Palestinian Territory > Area A > Ramallah

Average elevation: 713 m

Kiryat Luza

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 667 m

Nablus

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Insofar as the hilly topography of the site would allow, the city was built on a Roman grid plan and settled with veterans who fought in the victorious legions and other foreign colonists. In the 2nd century CE, Emperor Hadrian built a grand theater in Neapolis that could seat up to 7,000 people. Coins found…

Average elevation: 645 m

Farkha

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 454 m

Jericho

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: -244 m

Shokat aa-Sufi

Palestinian Territory

Average elevation: 74 m

Jabalia

Palestinian Territory

Average elevation: 38 m

Al Jib

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 753 m

Ariel

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 506 m

Ramallah

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Ramallah (UK: /rəˈmælə/ rə-MAL-ə, US: /rəˈmɑːlə/ rə-MAH-lə; Arabic: رام الله, romanized: Rām Allāh, lit. 'God's Height') is a Palestinian city in the central West Bank that serves as the de facto administrative capital of the State of Palestine. It is situated on the Judaean Mountains,…

Average elevation: 795 m

Albireh

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 811 m

Deir el-Balah

Palestinian Territory

Average elevation: 27 m

Salfit

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 508 m

Al-Qubbah

Palestinian Territory > Gaza

Average elevation: 54 m

Nur Shams

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 143 m

Bani Suheila

Palestinian Territory

Average elevation: 67 m

Ahia

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Area C

Average elevation: 776 m

Beita

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 605 m

Area B

Palestinian Territory

Average elevation: 326 m

Al Masayef

Palestinian Territory > Area A > Albireh

Average elevation: 806 m

Taybeh

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 774 m

Nablus

Palestinian Territory > Judea and Samaria > Nablus

Insofar as the hilly topography of the site would allow, the city was built on a Roman grid plan and settled with veterans who fought in the victorious legions and other foreign colonists. In the 2nd century CE, Emperor Hadrian built a grand theater in Neapolis that could seat up to 7,000 people. Coins found…

Average elevation: 414 m

Faqquah

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 346 m

ad-Dhahiriya

Palestinian Territory > Area A

Average elevation: 529 m

Beit Fajjar

Palestinian Territory > Area B

The site's high altitude was the highest point in the area and later the town expanded into other hills. During British rule in Palestine in the 1920s-1940s, Beit Fajjar was used as an observation point for the Bethlehem-Hebron area.

Average elevation: 878 m

Beit Ummar

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 845 m

Biteen

Palestinian Territory > Area B

Average elevation: 848 m

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