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- Geography_of_Israel abstract "The geography of Israel is very diverse, with desert conditions in the south, and snow-capped mountains in the north. Israel is located at 31°30′N 34°45′E at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea in western Asia. It is bounded to the north by Lebanon, the northeast by Syria, the east by Jordan and the West Bank, and to the southwest by Egypt, with this border also being the border between Asia and Africa. To the west of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea, which makes up the majority of Israel's 273 km (170 mi) coastline and the Gaza strip. Israel has a small coastline on the Red Sea in the south.Israel's area is approximately 27,000 km2 (10,425 sq mi), which includes 445 km2 (172 sq mi) of inland water. Israel stretches 424 km (263 mi) from north to south, and its width ranges from 114 km (71 mi) to, at its narrowest point, 15 km (9.3 mi). The Israeli-occupied territories include the West Bank, 5,879 km2 (2,270 sq mi), East Jerusalem, 70 km2 (27 sq mi) and the Golan Heights, 1,150 km2 (444 sq mi). Geographical features in these territories will be noted as such.The south of Israel is dominated by the Negev desert covering some 16,000 square kilometres (6,178 sq mi), more than half of the country's total land area. The north of the Negev contains the Judean Desert, which, at its border with Jordan, contains the Dead Sea which, at −417 m (−1,368 ft) is the lowest point on Earth. The inland area of central Israel is dominated by the Judean Hills of the West Bank, whilst the central and northern coastline consists of the flat and fertile Israeli coastal plain. Inland, the northern region contains the Mount Carmel mountain range, which is followed inland by the fertile Jezreel Valley, and then the hilly Galilee region. The Sea of Galilee is located beyond this, and is bordered to the east by the Golan Heights, which contains the highest point under Israel's control, a peak in the Israeli-occupied Mount Hermon massif, at 2,224 meters (7,297 ft). The highest point in territory internationally recognized as Israeli is Mount Meron at 1,208 meters (3,963 ft).".
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- Geography_of_Israel hasPhotoCollection Geography_of_Israel.
- Geography_of_Israel subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Geography_of_Israel subject Category:Geography_of_Israel.
- Geography_of_Israel point "31.5 34.75".
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- Geography_of_Israel comment "The geography of Israel is very diverse, with desert conditions in the south, and snow-capped mountains in the north. Israel is located at 31°30′N 34°45′E at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea in western Asia. It is bounded to the north by Lebanon, the northeast by Syria, the east by Jordan and the West Bank, and to the southwest by Egypt, with this border also being the border between Asia and Africa.".
- Geography_of_Israel label "Geografia Izraela".
- Geography_of_Israel label "Geografia de Israel".
- Geography_of_Israel label "Geografía de Israel".
- Geography_of_Israel label "Geography of Israel".
- Geography_of_Israel label "Géographie d'Israël".
- Geography_of_Israel label "География Израиля".
- Geography_of_Israel label "جغرافيا إسرائيل".
- Geography_of_Israel label "以色列地理".
- Geography_of_Israel sameAs Geografie_Izraele.
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- Geography_of_Israel sameAs Géographie_d'Israël.
- Geography_of_Israel sameAs Geografi_Israel.
- Geography_of_Israel sameAs Geografia_Izraela.
- Geography_of_Israel sameAs Geografia_de_Israel.
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- Geography_of_Israel sameAs Q1616635.
- Geography_of_Israel sameAs Q1616635.
- Geography_of_Israel lat "31.5".
- Geography_of_Israel long "34.75".
- Geography_of_Israel wasDerivedFrom Geography_of_Israel?oldid=605417260.
- Geography_of_Israel depiction Israel_Topography.png.
- Geography_of_Israel isPrimaryTopicOf Geography_of_Israel.