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Beit Shean Valley - перевод на Английский

CITY IN ISRAEL
Beit Shean; Beisan; Baysan; Beth Shean; Bethshean; Beit-Shan; Bethsan; Bet Sheʼan; Beth-Shean; Bet Shean; בֵּית שְׁאָן; بيت شان; Nysa-Scythopolis; Bet She'an; Beit-Shean; Beth-Shan; Beth Shan; Bet-shan; Bet shan; Beit shan; Beit-shan; בית שען; Beit Shan; Skythopolis; Beit She'an National Park; Beth-shan; Bissan; Tel Bet Shean; Pools of Goliath; Lordship of Bethsan; History of Beit She'an; Baysān
  • Ottoman Saraya
  • Beit She’an 1939
  • Archaeological excavation at Tell Beth Shean in 1937. The town is seen at the top half of the picture
  • Mosaic from 5th-7th century synagogue in northern Beit Shean, possibly Samaritan (Israel Museum)<ref>[https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/536017?itemNum=536017 Synagogue floor]: Beth Shean synagogue, ay IMJ website, accessed 16 July 2019</ref>
  • House of the Egyptian governor on Tell el-Husn
  • Roman baths
  • Crusader castle with moat and inner tower.
  • Rehov inscription]]
  • Beit She'an municipality
  • Beit She'an park
  • Ancient ruins of Beit She'an
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  • Pioneers of [[Kibbutz]] [[Ein Hanatziv]] settle in Bet She'an, 1946
  • Plan of Beisan-Scythopolis from the 1871-77 [[PEF Survey of Palestine]]
  • The Roman theatre
  • Terracotta sarcophagus Beth Shean northern cemetery tomb 202A Iron IA 1200-1150 BCE Penn Museum 02
  • Lion and Lioness, 14th century BCE
  • Map of the [[Decapolis]] showing the location of Beit She'an, here called by its Greek name, Scythopolis
  • War monument, [[Al Mansfeld]], 1960

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Beit Shean Vallei
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Beit Shean (woonplaats in noorden van Bkaat Hajarden)
Silicon Valley         
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  • Golden Triangle]]
  • computer chips]], pioneered in the region in the 20th century.
  • The [[Homebrew Computer Club]] was a highly influential computer hobbyist group in the 1970s and 80s that produced many influential tech founders, like [[Steve Jobs]] and [[Steve Wozniak]]. Pictured is the invitation to its first meeting in 1975.
  • Headquarters of ''[[The Mercury News]]'', Silicon Valley's largest newspaper, in Downtown San Jose
  • Ames Research Center]].
  • Redwood City]]
  • Plaque commemorating [[Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory]] as the first high tech company in what would become Silicon Valley
  • [[Silicon Valley Pride]] in San Jose
  • [[Stanford University]] played the central role in the emergence of Silicon Valley, both through its academic programs and through its real investments into the local tech ecosystem, such as with the [[Stanford Research Park]].<ref name="Markoff" />
  • iPhone]] in 2007
  • Sunnyvale]]
SUBREGION OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA KNOWN FOR ITS CONCENTRATION OF HIGH-TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
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Silicoon Vallei (een district in het zuiden van san-francisco waar veel computer maatschappijen zijn)

Определение

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Inexpensive or low quality. From the title of the 1969 dinosaur/wild west film Valley of the Gwangi.
Dad likes to save money by buying Gwangi brand plastic bags instead of Ziplock.

Википедия

Beit She'an

Beit She'an (Hebrew: בֵּית שְׁאָן Bēṯ Šəʾān ), also Beth-shean, formerly Beisan (Arabic: بيسان Bisān ), is a town in the Northern District of Israel. The town lies at the Beit She'an Valley about 120 m (394 feet) below sea level.

Beit She'an is believed to be one of the oldest cities in the region. It has played an important role in history due to its geographical location at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley. The town's ancient tell contains remains beginning in the Chalcolithic period. It served as an Egyptian administrative center during the Late Bronze Age. During the Hellenistic period, the settlement was known as Scythopolis (Ancient Greek: Σκυθόπολις). After the region came under Roman rule, Scythopolis gained imperial free status and was the leading city of the Decapolis. Later, under Byzantine rule, it served as the capital of Palaestina Secunda. Following the Arab conquest of the Levant, the city lost its prominence.

The population of the town was completely changed from 1948 to 1950. It had been entirely Muslim and Christian, designated to be part of the Jewish state in the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, and was captured by the Haganah in May 1948. The battle over the town during Operation Gideon caused most of its inhabitants to flee, and the remainder were expelled. The town was then resettled exclusively by Jewish immigrants.

Today, Beit She'an serves as a regional centre for the towns in the Beit She'an Valley. The ancient city ruins are now protected within the Beit She'an National Park.