Nabataean city - translation to spanish
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Nabataean city - translation to spanish

NABATAEAN CITY
Nittzannah; Nitzana (Nabatean city); Nizana; Nitzana (Nabataean city)
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Nabataean city      
ciudad nabatea
central city         
LARGEST OR MOST IMPORTANT CITY OF A METROPOLITAN AREA
Central city; First principal city; Central city (United States); Central City; Metropolitan core; Core cities
(n.) = centro de la ciudad
Ex: First was a rapid increase in population turnover, marked by a massive movement of whites into the suburbs and a subsequent rise in the number of low-income blacks in the central city.
world center         
CITY WHICH IS AN IMPORTANT NODE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
World-Class City; World-class city; World cities; World City; Global cities; Alpha world city; World city; World class city; World Cities; Weltstadt; Alpha Cities; Alpha City; World Class City; Global City; Global Cities; World class cities; Alpha city; World-city; World-cities; Gamma world city; Beta world city; Alpha world cities; Beta world cities; Gamma world cities; Beta World City; Global power city; Global Cities Index; Global Economic Power Index; Alpha-world city; World center
centro mundial, centro del mundo (ciudad viva donde se desarrollan negocios mundiales)

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Wikipedia

Nessana

Nessana, Modern Hebrew name Nizzana, also spelled Nitzana (Hebrew: ניצנה), is an ancient Nabataean city located in the southwest Negev desert in Israel close to the Egyptian border. It started by being a caravan station on the ancient Incense Road, protecting a western branch of the road which allowed access to Egypt to the west via the Sinai, and to Beersheba, Hebron and Jerusalem to the northeast. It was first used by Nabataean merchants, and later also by Christian pilgrims.

Nessana was among the earlier Nabataean towns of the Negev, established as caravan stations in the late the 4th or the early 3rd century BCE, annexed in 106 CE by the Romans, who garrisoned the site, and inhabited by Byzantine Christians from the fourth century at the latest, until after the Arab Muslim conquest of the seventh century. Relatively few stones remain at the site because most were recycled into buildings in Gaza throughout the centuries.

Examples of use of Nabataean city
1. The families were on a road trip to the ancient Nabataean city of Madain Saleh, which was nominated by Saudi Arabia earlier this year to become the country’s first UN World Heritage site.
2. Galal Fakkar, Arab News JEDDAH, 2' September 2006 The Ministry of Education announced earlier this week that it is focusing on three historical locations to nominate as the first UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Kingdom: The ancient Nabataean city of Madain Saleh, Jeddahs historic center, and the old neighborhood of Al–Dirriyah in Riyadh.