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- Eilat_stone abstract "Eilat Stone derives its name from the city of Eilat where it was once mined, it is a green-blue inhomogeneous mixture of several secondary copper minerals including malachite, azurite, turquoise, pseudomalachite, chrysocolla. The Eilat stone is the National stone of Israel, and is also known as the King Solomon Stone.The blue and green stones sold in tourist souvenir shops are generally imported from foreign copper mines, and are not really from Israel.".
- Eilat_stone thumbnail Eilat_Stone_Jewel.jpg?width=300.
- Eilat_stone wikiPageID "20845760".
- Eilat_stone wikiPageRevisionID "545526122".
- Eilat_stone hasPhotoCollection Eilat_stone.
- Eilat_stone subject Category:Geology_of_Israel.
- Eilat_stone subject Category:Solomon.
- Eilat_stone subject Category:Stones.
- Eilat_stone type NaturalObject100019128.
- Eilat_stone type Object100002684.
- Eilat_stone type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Eilat_stone type Rock109416076.
- Eilat_stone type Stones.
- Eilat_stone type Whole100003553.
- Eilat_stone comment "Eilat Stone derives its name from the city of Eilat where it was once mined, it is a green-blue inhomogeneous mixture of several secondary copper minerals including malachite, azurite, turquoise, pseudomalachite, chrysocolla. The Eilat stone is the National stone of Israel, and is also known as the King Solomon Stone.The blue and green stones sold in tourist souvenir shops are generally imported from foreign copper mines, and are not really from Israel.".
- Eilat_stone label "Eilat stone".
- Eilat_stone sameAs m.058dlw1.
- Eilat_stone sameAs Q5349289.
- Eilat_stone sameAs Q5349289.
- Eilat_stone sameAs Eilat_stone.
- Eilat_stone wasDerivedFrom Eilat_stone?oldid=545526122.
- Eilat_stone depiction Eilat_Stone_Jewel.jpg.
- Eilat_stone isPrimaryTopicOf Eilat_stone.