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Jaffa         
  • mapped by the British Royal Engineers]] after the [[Oriental Crisis of 1840]]
  • [[Shmuel Yosef Agnon]]
  • Alleyway in [[Jaffa's Old City]]
  • Former Hotel du Parc in Jaffa's American Colony
  • [[Collège des Frères de Jaffa]]
  • [[Easter]] parade in Jaffa, 2011
  • Lehi]] bomb attack
  • Hassan Bek Mosque
  • Jaffa [[clock tower]]
  • Jaffa Museum in Old Saraya building, in the historical [[Old Jaffa]] region
  • Jaffa, by [[Cornelis de Bruijn]], c. 1675
  • 1877 illustration of "Jaffa, or Joppa"
  • Last Tel Aviv–Jaffa border (1949); no street names in Jaffa at that time
  • Arab flag]], 1937
  • [[Jaffa Light]]
  • New Zealand]] soldiers outside Jaffa municipality building, WWI (winter 1917–18)
  • Red: current boundary (as of 2022); blue: UN proposed enclave (1947); green: historic boundary (as of 1944)
  • ''Market at Jaffa'', by [[Gustav Bauernfeind]], 1877
  • [[Jaffa Port]]
  • Jaffa flea market
  • Aerial view of old Jaffa and port with Tel Aviv behind
  • Tel Aviv civilians trying to hide from Arab snipers shooting at the Carmel market from Hassan Bek Mosque on 25 February 1948
  • Jaffa street beside port, 1914
SOUTHERN AND OLDEST PART OF TEL AVIV
Yafo, Israel; Yafo; Jaffa, Israel; Ioppe; Titular Bishop of Joppe; יָפוֹ; يَافَا; Ioppe (titular see); Yaffa, Palestine; Yafeh; Jaffa, Palestine; Khurbet Hadrah; Sack of Jaffa (66); Joppe (Roman); Joppe (Syrian); Yaffa, Israel; Jaffa, Tel Aviv; Khirbet Hadrah; Demographics of Jaffa; Economy of Jaffa; Mosques in Jaffa
['d?af?]
¦ noun Brit. trademark a large oval orange of a thick-skinned variety.
Origin
from the city of Jaffa in Israel.
Jaffa         
  • mapped by the British Royal Engineers]] after the [[Oriental Crisis of 1840]]
  • [[Shmuel Yosef Agnon]]
  • Alleyway in [[Jaffa's Old City]]
  • Former Hotel du Parc in Jaffa's American Colony
  • [[Collège des Frères de Jaffa]]
  • [[Easter]] parade in Jaffa, 2011
  • Lehi]] bomb attack
  • Hassan Bek Mosque
  • Jaffa [[clock tower]]
  • Jaffa Museum in Old Saraya building, in the historical [[Old Jaffa]] region
  • Jaffa, by [[Cornelis de Bruijn]], c. 1675
  • 1877 illustration of "Jaffa, or Joppa"
  • Last Tel Aviv–Jaffa border (1949); no street names in Jaffa at that time
  • Arab flag]], 1937
  • [[Jaffa Light]]
  • New Zealand]] soldiers outside Jaffa municipality building, WWI (winter 1917–18)
  • Red: current boundary (as of 2022); blue: UN proposed enclave (1947); green: historic boundary (as of 1944)
  • ''Market at Jaffa'', by [[Gustav Bauernfeind]], 1877
  • [[Jaffa Port]]
  • Jaffa flea market
  • Aerial view of old Jaffa and port with Tel Aviv behind
  • Tel Aviv civilians trying to hide from Arab snipers shooting at the Carmel market from Hassan Bek Mosque on 25 February 1948
  • Jaffa street beside port, 1914
SOUTHERN AND OLDEST PART OF TEL AVIV
Yafo, Israel; Yafo; Jaffa, Israel; Ioppe; Titular Bishop of Joppe; יָפוֹ; يَافَا; Ioppe (titular see); Yaffa, Palestine; Yafeh; Jaffa, Palestine; Khurbet Hadrah; Sack of Jaffa (66); Joppe (Roman); Joppe (Syrian); Yaffa, Israel; Jaffa, Tel Aviv; Khirbet Hadrah; Demographics of Jaffa; Economy of Jaffa; Mosques in Jaffa
Jaffa, in Hebrew Yafo (, ) and in Arabic Yafa () and also called Japho or Joppa, the southern and oldest part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, is an ancient port city in Israel. Jaffa is known for its association with the biblical stories of Jonah, Solomon and Saint Peter as well as the mythological story of Andromeda and Perseus, and later for its oranges.
Jaffa (drink)         
  • Current Hartwall Jaffa logo
  • Jaffa Musta Appelsiini plays on the common association between soft drink colours and flavours by being orange-flavoured but black in colour.
  • The older type of a bottle of Hartwall Jaffa, 1960s/1970s
SOFT DRINK PRODUCED IN FINLAND
Jaffa (soft drink); Hartwall Jaffa
Jaffa is a popular carbonated soft drink produced in Finland by Hartwall. Jaffa is usually orange flavoured, however different flavours are sold.

Wikipedia

Jaffa
Jaffa, in Hebrew Yafo (, ) and in Arabic Yafa () and also called Japho or Joppa, the southern and oldest part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, is an ancient port city in Israel. Jaffa is known for its association with the biblical stories of Jonah, Solomon and Saint Peter as well as the mythological story of Andromeda and Perseus, and later for its oranges.
Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor Jaffa
1. in Jaffa, in Israel.
The Diamond Setter _ Moshe Sakal _ Talks at Google
2. BEN JAFFE: 18.
That's It _ Preservation Hall Jazz Band _ Talks at Google
3. MARLEY JAFFE: Yeah, I can.
Los Angeles Community Broadband Project _ Josh Shapiro _ Talks at Google
4. Ben Jaffe, on the tuba.
That's It _ Preservation Hall Jazz Band _ Talks at Google
5. the younger, beautiful, Palestinian woman from Jaffa.
The Diamond Setter _ Moshe Sakal _ Talks at Google
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Jaffa
1. Ta‘ir said his family is from Jaffa, and Omar‘s is from a village near Jaffa.
2. 5, 2007; A13 JIFF JAFFA, Iraq –– After the feast, the tribal leaders of Jiff Jaffa laid out their problem.
3. Advertisement The suit was filed in February by a Jaffa human rights organization and four Muslim community activists from Jaffa.
4. Blind and deaf in Jaffa ‘The world‘s first professional deaf–blind theatre company‘ takes center stage in Jaffa. .
5. Three years ago, the Jaffa Human Rights organization and the Arab Association of Jaffa asked the Magistrate‘s Court to order the opening of the complex to the public.