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Yafo$97207$ - tradução para Inglês

Yafo; Yafa; Jaffa, Israel; Yaffo; Jaffa Israel; Jope; Joppa (Israel); Jopa; Jafa
  • Campo de peregrinos persas hacia la [[La Meca]]. Foto del Congreso de [[Estados Unidos]].
  • Callejuela árabe en Jaffa.
  • hebreo]], '''Jaffa''', 1890
  • La Puerta de Jaffa.
  • Estación de Tren de Jaffa en 1892.
  • Sector del casco antiguo que próximamente será restaurado.
  • Vista aérea de '''Jaffa'''.

Yafo      
n. Yafo, ex-ciudad portuaria ubicada en el oeste de Israel que pasó a formar parte de Tel Aviv en 1950
Tel Aviv         
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  • The "[[First International Bank Tower]]" in Tel Aviv's financial district
  • [[Ayalon Highway]], which runs through Tel Aviv
  • [[Begin Road]] as seen from [[Azrieli Center]]
  • Azrieli Sarona tower (238.5 metres high), finished in 2017
  • Bloomfield Stadium
  • 70px
  • Short video about Tel Aviv from the [[Israeli News Company]]
  • left
  • 70px
  • Drive in Arena
  • Independence Hall]]) to witness the proclamation and signing of Israel's Declaration of Independence in 1948
  • 70px
  • [[Kerem HaTeimanim]] was founded as a predominantly [[Yemenite Jewish]] neighborhood in the center of Tel Aviv.
  • The [[Tel Aviv Marathon]] going through [[Hayarkon Park]]
  • 70px
  • Arlozorov Young Towers 1, finished in 2020
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Menora Mivtachim Arena
  • Ichilov Hospital, part of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
  • Nehoshtan Tower]], Neve Tzedek
  • [[Tel Aviv Museum of Art]], the Herta and Paul Amir Building
  • Eclectic]] (right) architectural styles
  • [[Charles Clore Park]]
  • [[Rabin Square]] and [[Tel Aviv City Hall]] looking northwest
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Immanuel Church]], Jaffa
  • Shadal Street in 1926
  • Sarona]], old Templer houses and modern highrises
  • The Vladimir Schreiber Institute of Mathematics at [[Tel Aviv University]]
  • archive-date=12 July 2012}}</ref>
  • The [[Azrieli Center]] complex contains some of the tallest skyscrapers in Tel Aviv.
  • Tel-O-Fun bicycle rental system
  • 60px
  • ''Altneuland'']] ("Old New Land"), for which the title of the Hebrew translation by [[Nahum Sokolow]] was "Tel Aviv".
  • Magen David Square in 1936
  • [[Tel Aviv Pride]] is the largest annual [[pride parade]] in the Middle East and Asia.
  • Tel Aviv seen from space in 2003
  • Tel Aviv at night
  • City plan of Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Tel Aviv old city hall
  • Tel Aviv Central railway station
  • 70px
  • Bauhaus Museum]] displaying Bauhaus furnishings
  • 70px
  • Tel Aviv bus station during the Mandate era
  • Levin House]], by [[Yehuda Magidovitch]], backed by skyscrapers
CITY IN ISRAEL
Tel-Aviv; Tel-Aviv, Israel; Tel Aviv-Yafo; Tel Aviv City; Tel Aviv-Jaffa; Tel-aviv; Tel aviv; UN/LOCODE:ILTLV; Ahuzat Bayit; Ahuzzat Bayit; Tel-Aviv Jaffa; תל אביב; תֵּל אָבִיב-יָפוֹ; Tel Aviv Jaffa; Tel- Aviv; Tel Aviv-Jafo; תל אביב-יפו; תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ; Tel Aviv, Israel; تل أبيب; Tal ʾAbīb; Telavivu; Tell Abib; Tell Abīb; תל-אביב; ת"א; Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel; Telaviv; List of mayors of Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv City Council; Tel Aviv Town Council; Demographics of Tel Aviv; History of Tel Aviv; Geography of Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel; South Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv, Palestine; Mayor of Tel Aviv; Nightlife in Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv - Yafo; Tourism in Tel Aviv; Cuisine of Tel Aviv; LGBT culture in Tel Aviv; Museums in Tel Aviv; Sports in Tel Aviv; Economy of Tel Aviv; Architecture of Tel Aviv; List of people from Tel Aviv; Religion in Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv–Yafo
Tel-Aviv (la principal ciudad de Israel, localizada en el centro del país)
Tel Aviv-Yafo         
  • 300px
  • The "[[First International Bank Tower]]" in Tel Aviv's financial district
  • [[Ayalon Highway]], which runs through Tel Aviv
  • [[Begin Road]] as seen from [[Azrieli Center]]
  • Azrieli Sarona tower (238.5 metres high), finished in 2017
  • Bloomfield Stadium
  • 70px
  • Short video about Tel Aviv from the [[Israeli News Company]]
  • left
  • 70px
  • Drive in Arena
  • Independence Hall]]) to witness the proclamation and signing of Israel's Declaration of Independence in 1948
  • 70px
  • [[Kerem HaTeimanim]] was founded as a predominantly [[Yemenite Jewish]] neighborhood in the center of Tel Aviv.
  • The [[Tel Aviv Marathon]] going through [[Hayarkon Park]]
  • 70px
  • Arlozorov Young Towers 1, finished in 2020
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Menora Mivtachim Arena
  • Ichilov Hospital, part of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
  • Nehoshtan Tower]], Neve Tzedek
  • [[Tel Aviv Museum of Art]], the Herta and Paul Amir Building
  • Eclectic]] (right) architectural styles
  • [[Charles Clore Park]]
  • [[Rabin Square]] and [[Tel Aviv City Hall]] looking northwest
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • Immanuel Church]], Jaffa
  • Shadal Street in 1926
  • Sarona]], old Templer houses and modern highrises
  • The Vladimir Schreiber Institute of Mathematics at [[Tel Aviv University]]
  • archive-date=12 July 2012}}</ref>
  • The [[Azrieli Center]] complex contains some of the tallest skyscrapers in Tel Aviv.
  • Tel-O-Fun bicycle rental system
  • 60px
  • ''Altneuland'']] ("Old New Land"), for which the title of the Hebrew translation by [[Nahum Sokolow]] was "Tel Aviv".
  • Magen David Square in 1936
  • [[Tel Aviv Pride]] is the largest annual [[pride parade]] in the Middle East and Asia.
  • Tel Aviv seen from space in 2003
  • Tel Aviv at night
  • City plan of Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Tel Aviv old city hall
  • Tel Aviv Central railway station
  • 70px
  • Bauhaus Museum]] displaying Bauhaus furnishings
  • 70px
  • Tel Aviv bus station during the Mandate era
  • Levin House]], by [[Yehuda Magidovitch]], backed by skyscrapers
CITY IN ISRAEL
Tel-Aviv; Tel-Aviv, Israel; Tel Aviv-Yafo; Tel Aviv City; Tel Aviv-Jaffa; Tel-aviv; Tel aviv; UN/LOCODE:ILTLV; Ahuzat Bayit; Ahuzzat Bayit; Tel-Aviv Jaffa; תל אביב; תֵּל אָבִיב-יָפוֹ; Tel Aviv Jaffa; Tel- Aviv; Tel Aviv-Jafo; תל אביב-יפו; תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ; Tel Aviv, Israel; تل أبيب; Tal ʾAbīb; Telavivu; Tell Abib; Tell Abīb; תל-אביב; ת"א; Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel; Telaviv; List of mayors of Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv City Council; Tel Aviv Town Council; Demographics of Tel Aviv; History of Tel Aviv; Geography of Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel; South Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv, Palestine; Mayor of Tel Aviv; Nightlife in Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv - Yafo; Tourism in Tel Aviv; Cuisine of Tel Aviv; LGBT culture in Tel Aviv; Museums in Tel Aviv; Sports in Tel Aviv; Economy of Tel Aviv; Architecture of Tel Aviv; List of people from Tel Aviv; Religion in Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv–Yafo
Tel -Aviv Yafo (la más grande ciudad de Israel)

Definição

Jaffa
['d?af?]
¦ noun Brit. trademark a large oval orange of a thick-skinned variety.
Origin
from the city of Jaffa in Israel.

Wikipédia

Jaffa

Jaffa o Jafa (en hebreo יָפוֹ,  Yāfō , en hebreo tiberiano Yāp̄ô; en árabe يَافَا,  Yāfā ; en latín Japho o Joppe, esta última del griego antiguo Ιόππη, Joppa; Jope o Joppe en diferentes traducciones de la Biblia al español[1]​) es una ciudad portuaria de Israel en la costa mediterránea, situada inmediatamente al sur de Tel Aviv, con la cual forma, desde 1950, una misma entidad municipal, Tel Aviv-Yafo, dentro del distrito de Tel Aviv.

Se ubica en la llanura costera de Israel, bañada por el mar Mediterráneo, y es considerada uno de los puertos más antiguos del mundo.[2]​ Su población se censa dentro del municipio que forma con Tel Aviv, y se estima en unos 54.000 habitantes; el 74% son judíos y el 26% árabes, la mayoría de los cuales residen en el barrio de Ajami.[3]

Jaffa es famosa por su asociación con las historias bíblicas de Jonás, Salomón y San Pedro, así como por la historia mitológica de Andrómeda y Perseo, y más tarde por sus naranjas.