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Mount Zion

Israel > Jerusalem District > Jerusalem

Altitud media: 737 m

Haifa

Israel > Haifa District

Haifa is the center of liberal Arabic-speaking culture, as it was under British colonial rule. The Arabic-speaking neighborhoods, which are mixed Muslim and Christian, are in the lowlands near the sea, while Jewish neighborhoods are at higher elevation. An active Arab cultural life has developed in the 21st…

Altitud media: 100 m

Shuniot Achziv Islands

Israel

Altitud media: 0 m

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Shahaf Island

Israel

Altitud media: 1 m

Jerusalem District

Israel

Altitud media: 494 m

May Ami

Israel > Haifa District

Altitud media: 404 m

Sderot

Israel > South District

Altitud media: 90 m

Umm al-Fahm

Israel > Haifa District

Altitud media: 353 m

Nahal Poleg

Israel > Center District

Altitud media: 17 m

Kiryat Ata

Israel > Haifa District

Altitud media: 22 m

Nahariyya

Israel > North District

Altitud media: 14 m

Eilat

Israel > South District

Altitud media: 405 m

Ramla

Israel > Center District

Altitud media: 75 m

Hod HaSharon

Israel > Center District

Altitud media: 38 m

Sajur

Israel > North District

Altitud media: 387 m

Tel Mond

Israel > Center District

Altitud media: 58 m

Ganei Tikva

Israel > Center District

Altitud media: 68 m

Daliyat al-Karmel

Israel > Haifa District

Altitud media: 407 m

Jaljulya

Israel > Center District

Altitud media: 43 m

Shaar HaNegev Regional Council

Israel > South District

The region's population is over 6,000, and covers an area of over 45,000 acres (approx. 180 km2 or 70 sq. mi.). The average elevation is approximately 180 m (495 ft.) above sea level.

Altitud media: 128 m

Shlomi

Israel > North District

Altitud media: 73 m

Bir Hadaj

Israel > South District

Altitud media: 286 m

Nahal Kishon

Israel > North District

Altitud media: 163 m

Qiryat Tivon

Israel > Haifa District

Altitud media: 109 m

Har Bental

Israel > North District > Golan Regional Council

Mount Bental (Arabic: جبل بنطل, جبل الغرام / ALA-LC: Jabal al-Gharam / "Mountain of Lust" "Jabal Bental"; Hebrew: הר בנטל, Har Bental, "Mount Bental" (lit. "Son of Dew") is a dormant volcano in the North-Eastern part of the Golan Heights, It extends to an elevation of 1,171 meters above sea level.

Altitud media: 975 m

Abu Rukayk

Israel > South District > Tal as-Sabi

Altitud media: 315 m

Jerusalem

Israel > Jerusalem District

Jerusalem is situated on the southern spur of a plateau in the Judaean Mountains, which include the Mount of Olives (East) and Mount Scopus (North East). The elevation of the Old City is approximately 760 m (2,490 ft). The whole of Jerusalem is surrounded by valleys and dry riverbeds (wadis). The Kidron,…

Altitud media: 520 m

Eilat

Israel > South District > Eilat

Altitud media: 65 m

Tel Aviv District

Israel

Altitud media: 24 m

Golan Heights

Israel > North District > Golan Regional Council

The plateau that Israel controls is part of a larger area of volcanic basalt fields stretching north and east that were created in the series of volcanic eruptions that began recently in geological terms, almost 4 million years ago. The rock forming the mountainous area in the northern Golan Heights,…

Altitud media: 533 m

Shaldag

Israel > Center District > Savyon

Altitud media: 59 m

2236 Mt. Hermon

Israel > North District > Golan Regional Council

Mount Hermon (Arabic: جبل الشيخ / ALA-LC: Jabal al-Shaykh ('Mountain of the Sheikh', Levantine Arabic pronunciation: [ʒa.bal eʃ.ʃeːx]), Hebrew: הַר חֶרְמוֹן, Har Ḥermōn) is a mountain cluster constituting the southern end of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range. Its summit straddles the…

Altitud media: 2 016 m

Shaqib al-Salam

Israel > South District

Altitud media: 320 m

Golgotha

Israel > Jerusalem District > Jerusalem

Altitud media: 765 m

Mount Meron

Israel > North District > Merom HaGalil Regional Council

Mount Meron (Hebrew: הַר מֵירוֹן, Har Meron; Arabic: جبل الجرمق, Jabal al-Jarmaq) is a mountain in the Upper Galilee region of Israel. It has special significance in Jewish religious tradition and parts of it have been declared a nature reserve. At 1,204 metres (3,950 ft) above sea level,…

Altitud media: 943 m

Haifa District

Israel

Altitud media: 83 m

Or Yehuda

Israel > Tel-Aviv District

Altitud media: 39 m

Nof HaGalil

Israel > North District

Altitud media: 375 m

Mashhad

Israel > North District

Altitud media: 249 m

Rosh HaAyin

Israel > Center District

Altitud media: 69 m

Ashkelon

Israel > South District > Ashkelon

Altitud media: 38 m

Meron

Israel > North District > Merom HaGalil Regional Council

Meron is noted for its mountainous terrain and valleys. Among the local attractions are the Meron Vineyards. Meron is conducive to growing grapes for wine as a result of its 600-meter altitude and chalky soil. The vineyard was first planted in 2000 and is part of the Galil Mountain Winery, headquartered in…

Altitud media: 735 m

Herzliya

Israel > Tel-Aviv District

Altitud media: 38 m

Kiryat Yam

Israel > Haifa District

Altitud media: 6 m

Ramat Gan

Israel > Tel-Aviv District

Altitud media: 35 m

Tiberias

Israel > North District

Tiberias is located on the shore of the Sea of Galilee and the western slopes of the Jordan Rift Valley overlooking the lake, in the elevation range of −200 to 200 metres (−660–660 feet). Tiberias has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen: BSh) that borders a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa),…

Altitud media: -48 m

Golan Heights

Israel > North District > Golan Regional Council

The plateau that Israel controls is part of a larger area of volcanic basalt fields stretching north and east that were created in the series of volcanic eruptions that began recently in geological terms, almost 4 million years ago. The rock forming the mountainous area in the northern Golan Heights,…

Altitud media: 533 m

El Rom

Israel > North District > Golan Regional Council

The kibbutz is about ten kilometers (6.2 mi) south of Mount Hermon, at an elevation of 1,050–1,070 meters (3,440–3,510 ft) above sea level. El Rom and the nearby moshav Odem are the two Jewish settlements in Israel with the highest elevation after Nimrod.

Altitud media: 1 062 m

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