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TOWN IN ISRAEL
Meron (Israel); Meron (village); Meron (moshav)
  • Jewish pilgrims in Meron, c. 1920
  • Meandering brook in the Meron valley
  • Ruins of the 2nd century synagogue at Meron
  • Members of [[Yiftach Brigade]] in Meron, 1948
  • Tomb of Shimon Bar Yochai, c. 1920–1930
  • Jewish Pilgrims on the way to Meron, c. 1920

Judean Hills         
MOUNTAIN RANGE IN ISRAEL AND THE WEST BANK
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Judea Heuvels
Himalaya mountains         
  • [[Gurudongmar Lake]] in Sikkim
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  • Map of the Himalayas (including the [[Hindu Kush]])
  • [[Icefall]] on [[Khumbu Glacier]]
MOUNTAIN RANGE IN ASIA
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de Himalayagebergten
Rocky Mountains         
  • Sir Alexander Mackenzie in 1800
  • [[Bighorn sheep]] (such as this lamb in [[Alberta]]) have declined dramatically since European-American settlement of the mountains
  • [[Cherokee Trail]] near [[Fort Collins, Colorado]], from a sketch taken June 7, 1859
  • Great Sand Dunes]] of Colorado
  • Glacier National Park]], [[Montana]], as shown here, have dramatically shaped the Rocky Mountains.
  • Mesa Verde]] ruins in Colorado
  • [[Mount Robson]] in British Columbia
  • [[Drilling rig]] for natural gas near the [[Wind River Range]]
  • Tilted slabs of sedimentary rock in [[Roxborough State Park]] near [[Denver]]
  • Saltair Pavilion]] on the [[Great Salt Lake]] in 1900
  • [[Aspen, Colorado]] silver mining in 1898
  • The [[Santa Fe Mountains]] at the southern end of the Rockies as seen from the [[Sandia Crest]] in [[New Mexico]]
  • [[Castle Geyser]] in [[Yellowstone National Park]]
  • The summits of the [[Teton Range]] in [[Wyoming]]
  • Icefields Parkway]]
MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGE IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA
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de Rocky Mountains (bergketen in Noord-Amerika zich uitspreidend van Nieuw-Mexico tot Alaska)

Определение

mountain
(mountains)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A mountain is a very high area of land with steep sides.
Ben Nevis, in Scotland, is Britain's highest mountain.
N-COUNT
2.
If you talk about a mountain of something, or mountains of something, you are emphasizing that there is a large amount of it. (INFORMAL)
They are faced with a mountain of bureaucracy...
QUANT: QUANT of pl-n/n-uncount [emphasis]
3.
If you say that someone has a mountain to climb, you mean that it will be difficult for them to achieve what they want to achieve. (JOURNALISM)
'We had a mountain to climb after the second goal went in,' said Crosby.
PHRASE: usu v PHR
4.
to make a mountain out of a molehill: see molehill

Википедия

Meron, Israel

Meron (Hebrew: מֵירוֹן, Meron) is a moshav in northern Israel. Located on the slopes of Mount Meron in the Upper Galilee near Safed, it falls under the jurisdiction of Merom HaGalil Regional Council.

Meron is most famous for the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, and is the site of annual mass public commemoration of Lag Ba'Omer. The association of Meron with the ancient Canaanite city of Merom or Maroma is generally accepted by archaeologists. According to Avraham Negev, by the Second Temple period, Merom was known as Meron. Meron is mentioned in the Bible as the site of Joshua's victory over the Canaanite kings. In the 12th century, Benjamin de Tudela visited Meron and described a cave with tombs, believed to hold the remains of Hillel, Shammai, and "twenty of their disciples and other Rabbis". In 1931, Meron consisted of an Arab and Jewish quarter (see Meiron). The current town was founded by the Hapoel HaMizrachi movement in 1949 on the ruins of the depopulated Palestinian village of Meiron, with an initial population of Orthodox soldiers discharged after the war.

In 2021 it had a population of 1,091.

On 30 April 2021, the deadliest civil disaster in the history of Israel occurred at Meron. 45 people were crushed to death while trying to exit through a narrow passage, at the mass gathering to celebrate the holiday of Lag BaOmer.