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Besor - traducción al francés

Besor; Besor Valley; Wadi Gaza; Nahal Besor; Nahal HaBesor; Wadi Ghazza; Gaza Valley; Wadi Ghuzzeh; Wadi Ghazzeh; Naḥal Besor; HaBesor Stream; Wadi Ghuzze; Wadi Ghuzzee; Sahaf Stream; Nahal Sahaf
  • The Besor stream (''Nahal HaBesor'') with the Bronze and Early Iron Age sites and modern towns of the area
  • Tell el-Farah (South) and Tel Gamma among Bronze and Early Iron Age tells in the area
  • A bridge across HaBesor Stream, Western Negev.
  • Red [[Anemone coronaria]] near the Besor Stream. Typical for the region, [[Loess]] Badlands, can be seen at the background.
  • The mound of Tel Gamma
  • Yeruham Reservoir

Besor      
Besor, Besor Region, area located to the east of the southern part of the Gaza Strip

Wikipedia

Besor Stream

The Besor (Hebrew: נחל הבשור, Nahal HaBesor) is a wadi in southern Israel. The stream begins at Mount Boker (near Sde Boker), and spills into the Mediterranean Sea near Al-Zahra in the Gaza Strip, where it is called Wadi Gaza (Arabic: وادي غزة, romanized: Wadi Ghazzeh), also spelled Wadi Ghazza or Wadi 'Azza. Further upstream it is marked as Wadi esh-Shallaleh on the 1878 Survey of Western Palestine map. There are several important archaeological sites located in this area.

The stream is the largest in the northern Negev, and together with its largest tributaries, the Nahal Gerar, and the Beersheba stream, reaches as far east into the desert as Sde Boker, Yeruham, Dimona and Arad/Tel Arad. The Gaza section of the Coastal Aquifer is the only significant source of water in the Gaza Strip. The Wadi Gaza runs through a wetland, the Gaza Valley, and as of 2012 it is used as a wastewater dump.