Galilee$30714$ - translation to ισπανικά
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Galilee$30714$ - translation to ισπανικά

REGION WITHIN THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ISRAEL
The Lower Galilee; Southern Galilee; Lower Galilee, Israel

Galilee      
n. Galilea
Western Galilee         
  • 50 CE}}
  • The territory of the Ottoman [[Beirut Vilayet]], encompassing the Galilee
  • The [[Church of the Transfiguration]] on [[Mount Tabor]]
  • primary school]] in the Galilee
  • Panorama of the [[Harod Valley]], the eastern extension of the Jezreel Valley
  • Ari Mountain]] in the [[Upper Galilee]]
  • author-link=E. P. Sanders}}</ref>
  • Kinneret]]
  • An [[orchard]] in [[Upper Galilee]]
  • Jesus and the [[miraculous catch of fish]], in the Sea of Galilee. Many people in Roman-era Galilee were fishermen.<ref name=Casey2010/>
  • [[Keshet Cave]] (Rainbow Cave or Cave of the Arch), a [[natural arch]] on the ridge north of [[Nahal Betzet]], Galilee
  • Safed
LARGE REGION MAINLY LOCATED IN NORTHERN ISRAEL
Western Galilee; Galilaea; The Western Galilee; Northern Coastal Plain; The Galilee; Galillee; Galilea; Galalee; Gelil ha-Goyim; Ottoman Galilee; History of Galilee
Galilea Occidental
Galilee         
  • 50 CE}}
  • The territory of the Ottoman [[Beirut Vilayet]], encompassing the Galilee
  • The [[Church of the Transfiguration]] on [[Mount Tabor]]
  • primary school]] in the Galilee
  • Panorama of the [[Harod Valley]], the eastern extension of the Jezreel Valley
  • Ari Mountain]] in the [[Upper Galilee]]
  • author-link=E. P. Sanders}}</ref>
  • Kinneret]]
  • An [[orchard]] in [[Upper Galilee]]
  • Jesus and the [[miraculous catch of fish]], in the Sea of Galilee. Many people in Roman-era Galilee were fishermen.<ref name=Casey2010/>
  • [[Keshet Cave]] (Rainbow Cave or Cave of the Arch), a [[natural arch]] on the ridge north of [[Nahal Betzet]], Galilee
  • Safed
LARGE REGION MAINLY LOCATED IN NORTHERN ISRAEL
Western Galilee; Galilaea; The Western Galilee; Northern Coastal Plain; The Galilee; Galillee; Galilea; Galalee; Gelil ha-Goyim; Ottoman Galilee; History of Galilee
= Galilea
Ex: Now as to the country of Samaria, it lies between Judea and Galilee and is made up hills and valleys.

Ορισμός

Galilee
·noun A porch or waiting room, usually at the west end of an abbey church, where the monks collected on returning from processions, where bodies were laid previous to interment, and where women were allowed to see the monks to whom they were related, or to hear divine service. Also, frequently applied to the porch of a church, as at Ely and Durham cathedrals.

Βικιπαίδεια

Lower Galilee

The Lower Galilee (Hebrew: הגליל התחתון, romanized: HaGalil HaTaḥton; Arabic: الجليل الأسفل, romanized: Al Jalil Al Asfal) is a region within the Northern District of Israel. The Lower Galilee is bordered by the Jezreel Valley to the south; the Upper Galilee to the north, from which it is separated by the Beit HaKerem Valley; the Jordan Rift Valley with the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee to the east; and to the west, a segment of the Northern Coastal Plain known as the Zvulun Valley (Zebulon Valley), stretching between the Carmel ridge and Acre. The Lower Galilee is the southern part of the Galilee. In Josephus' time, it was known to stretch in breadth from Xaloth (Iksal) to Bersabe, and in length from Cabul to Tiberias, a region that contains around 470 km2. It is called "Lower" since it is less mountainous than the Upper Galilee. The peaks of the Lower Galilee rise to 500 m (1,600 ft) above sea level. The tallest peaks are Mount Kamon (598 m (1,962 ft)) at the northern part of the Lower Galilee, and Mount Tabor (588 m (1,929 ft)) in the southern part.}