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Palestine Palestine (in English and French: Palestine; Greek: Παλαιστίνη; Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: פַּלַשְׂתִּינָה פִלַסְטִין or depending on the context). Is a historic district in the heart of the Middle East, and a natural part of the Fertile Crescent, where a south-western part of the Levant, which today is surrounded by Arab countries as well as a large part of the population of Arabic speakers. The other part of the population are native speakers of Hebrew and the Jewish religion of immigrants and children of other peoples. Located east of the Mediterranean and the link between West Asia and North Africa to have occurred, and the Sinai Peninsula, at the confluence of the two continents. And this area contains a large number of important cities historically and religiously for the three monotheistic religions, and especially Jerusalem, Hebron, Bethlehem and Nazareth, Jericho, Tiberias. The region has a very diverse land, divided geographically into four regions, namely from west to east coastal plain, hills, mountains (the mountains of Galilee, the mountains of Nablus, the mountains of Jerusalem and Hebron Ojebal) and the Jordan Valley (Jordan Valley). In the far south, there are the Negev desert. Among the mountains of Nablus and the mountains of Galilee is located Marj Bin Amer, cut Mount Caramel, which extends from the mountains of the north west of Nablus, the coastal plain. Elevations ranging from 417 meters below sea level in the Dead Sea (the lowest point on the surface of the land in the world) to 1204 meters above sea level at the summit of Mount Jarmaq (also called Mount Meron in Israel). In terms of geographical area extends Palestine through the borders of Lebanon and Jordan to cover the area south of the Litani River and the surrounding area of the Jordan River to the east, but since the twenties of the twentieth century, ever since the British Mandate over Palestine uses the term Palestine signal to the region spanning 26,990 square kilometers, between the Jordan River the east and the Mediterranean Sea in the west, and between the southern Lebanese border drawn in 1923, the north and the Gulf of Aqaba in the south. Estimated number of people living today within these limits almost 11 million people, with an estimated percentage of Arabs, including about 47% [1] In terms of political, security, Palestine is considered the world's most tense security by what it considers many of the international human rights organizations Israeli violations against Palestinian civilians as well as settlement activity, which increases the worsening situation in addition to treatment of racism firewall Israeli separation, which it held in the West Bank, which he considered Many racist, all of these things have created a climate of security is bad. Since the founding of the Palestinian National Authority in 1993, the name Palestine had been used internationally in some contexts to refer sometimes to the territories under Palestinian Authority rule [2]. The title refers Palestinians today, especially since 1948, to the Arab population throughout the region (while the Jewish population would prefer not to use this title is a reference to themselves) [3]. Historically, the name of Palestine pointed to a number of political entities or administrative provinces that have occurred in this region since the second century AD. The first was the "mandate of Syria, Palestine" which belonged to the empire of Romania. Between 1917 and 1948 indicated the name of Palestine to the British Mandate over Palestine. Palestine was the name used as a term only in the geographical partition of Palestine when it was administratively into several administrative units. |
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<<NewPage(CountryEnTemplate,Add country,2011)>> | PaLestine Palestine (in English and French: Palestine; Greek: Παλαιστίνη; Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: פַּלַשְׂתִּינָה פִלַסְטִין or depending on the context). Is a historic district in the heart of the Middle East, and a natural part of the Fertile Crescent, where a south-western part of the Levant, which today is surrounded by Arab countries as well as a large part of the population of Arabic speakers. The other part of the population are native speakers of Hebrew and the Jewish religion of immigrants and children of other peoples. Located east of the Mediterranean and the link between West Asia and North Africa to have occurred, and the Sinai Peninsula, at the confluence of the two continents. And this area contains a large number of important cities historically and religiously for the three monotheistic religions, and especially Jerusalem, Hebron, Bethlehem and Nazareth, Jericho, Tiberias. The region has a very diverse land, divided geographically into four regions, namely from west to east coastal plain, hills, mountains (the mountains of Galilee, the mountains of Nablus, the mountains of Jerusalem and Hebron Ojebal) and the Jordan Valley (Jordan Valley). In the far south, there are the Negev desert. Among the mountains of Nablus and the mountains of Galilee is located Marj Bin Amer, cut Mount Caramel, which extends from the mountains of the north west of Nablus, the coastal plain. Elevations ranging from 417 meters below sea level in the Dead Sea (the lowest point on the surface of the land in the world) to 1204 meters above sea level at the summit of Mount Jarmaq (also called Mount Meron in Israel). In terms of geographical area extends Palestine through the borders of Lebanon and Jordan to cover the area south of the Litani River and the surrounding area of the Jordan River to the east, but since the twenties of the twentieth century, ever since the British Mandate over Palestine uses the term Palestine signal to the region spanning 26,990 square kilometers, between the Jordan River the east and the Mediterranean Sea in the west, and between the southern Lebanese border drawn in 1923, the north and the Gulf of Aqaba in the south. Estimated number of people living today within these limits almost 11 million people, with an estimated percentage of Arabs, including about 47% [1] In terms of political, security, Palestine is considered the world's most tense security by what it considers many of the international human rights organizations Israeli violations against Palestinian civilians as well as settlement activity, which increases the worsening situation in addition to treatment of racism firewall Israeli separation, which it held in the West Bank, which he considered Many racist, all of these things have created a climate of security is bad. Since the founding of the Palestinian National Authority in 1993, the name Palestine had been used internationally in some contexts to refer sometimes to the territories under Palestinian Authority rule [2]. The title refers Palestinians today, especially since 1948, to the Arab population throughout the region (while the Jewish population would prefer not to use this title is a reference to themselves) [3]. Historically, the name of Palestine pointed to a number of political entities or administrative provinces that have occurred in this region since the second century AD. The first was the "mandate of Syria, Palestine" which belonged to the empire of Romania. Between 1917 and 1948 indicated the name of Palestine to the British Mandate over Palestine. Palestine was the name used as a term only in the geographical partition of Palestine when it was administratively into several administrative units. |
SFD 2011
Welcome to the wiki pages of the SFD 2011. Following the issues of 2010 and the discussion on our mailing lists this year we will not have a continent category this year. To create your team page find your country and city/region or create one if it does not exist yet. And then you MUST create a page for your team. This way we will be able to keep oversight of where a team is located and others will be able to find a team in proximity more easily.
Happy SFD 2011 on Sept. 17th!
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Palestine
Palestine (in English and French: Palestine; Greek: Παλαιστίνη; Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: פַּלַשְׂתִּינָה פִלַסְטִין or depending on the context). Is a historic district in the heart of the Middle East, and a natural part of the Fertile Crescent, where a south-western part of the Levant, which today is surrounded by Arab countries as well as a large part of the population of Arabic speakers. The other part of the population are native speakers of Hebrew and the Jewish religion of immigrants and children of other peoples. Located east of the Mediterranean and the link between West Asia and North Africa to have occurred, and the Sinai Peninsula, at the confluence of the two continents. And this area contains a large number of important cities historically and religiously for the three monotheistic religions, and especially Jerusalem, Hebron, Bethlehem and Nazareth, Jericho, Tiberias. The region has a very diverse land, divided geographically into four regions, namely from west to east coastal plain, hills, mountains (the mountains of Galilee, the mountains of Nablus, the mountains of Jerusalem and Hebron Ojebal) and the Jordan Valley (Jordan Valley). In the far south, there are the Negev desert. Among the mountains of Nablus and the mountains of Galilee is located Marj Bin Amer, cut Mount Caramel, which extends from the mountains of the north west of Nablus, the coastal plain. Elevations ranging from 417 meters below sea level in the Dead Sea (the lowest point on the surface of the land in the world) to 1204 meters above sea level at the summit of Mount Jarmaq (also called Mount Meron in Israel). In terms of geographical area extends Palestine through the borders of Lebanon and Jordan to cover the area south of the Litani River and the surrounding area of the Jordan River to the east, but since the twenties of the twentieth century, ever since the British Mandate over Palestine uses the term Palestine signal to the region spanning 26,990 square kilometers, between the Jordan River the east and the Mediterranean Sea in the west, and between the southern Lebanese border drawn in 1923, the north and the Gulf of Aqaba in the south. Estimated number of people living today within these limits almost 11 million people, with an estimated percentage of Arabs, including about 47% [1] In terms of political, security, Palestine is considered the world's most tense security by what it considers many of the international human rights organizations Israeli violations against Palestinian civilians as well as settlement activity, which increases the worsening situation in addition to treatment of racism firewall Israeli separation, which it held in the West Bank, which he considered Many racist, all of these things have created a climate of security is bad. Since the founding of the Palestinian National Authority in 1993, the name Palestine had been used internationally in some contexts to refer sometimes to the territories under Palestinian Authority rule [2]. The title refers Palestinians today, especially since 1948, to the Arab population throughout the region (while the Jewish population would prefer not to use this title is a reference to themselves) [3]. Historically, the name of Palestine pointed to a number of political entities or administrative provinces that have occurred in this region since the second century AD. The first was the "mandate of Syria, Palestine" which belonged to the empire of Romania. Between 1917 and 1948 indicated the name of Palestine to the British Mandate over Palestine. Palestine was the name used as a term only in the geographical partition of Palestine when it was administratively into several administrative units.
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Palestine (in English and French: Palestine; Greek: Παλαιστίνη; Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: פַּלַשְׂתִּינָה פִלַסְטִין or depending on the context). Is a historic district in the heart of the Middle East, and a natural part of the Fertile Crescent, where a south-western part of the Levant, which today is surrounded by Arab countries as well as a large part of the population of Arabic speakers. The other part of the population are native speakers of Hebrew and the Jewish religion of immigrants and children of other peoples. Located east of the Mediterranean and the link between West Asia and North Africa to have occurred, and the Sinai Peninsula, at the confluence of the two continents. And this area contains a large number of important cities historically and religiously for the three monotheistic religions, and especially Jerusalem, Hebron, Bethlehem and Nazareth, Jericho, Tiberias. The region has a very diverse land, divided geographically into four regions, namely from west to east coastal plain, hills, mountains (the mountains of Galilee, the mountains of Nablus, the mountains of Jerusalem and Hebron Ojebal) and the Jordan Valley (Jordan Valley). In the far south, there are the Negev desert. Among the mountains of Nablus and the mountains of Galilee is located Marj Bin Amer, cut Mount Caramel, which extends from the mountains of the north west of Nablus, the coastal plain. Elevations ranging from 417 meters below sea level in the Dead Sea (the lowest point on the surface of the land in the world) to 1204 meters above sea level at the summit of Mount Jarmaq (also called Mount Meron in Israel). In terms of geographical area extends Palestine through the borders of Lebanon and Jordan to cover the area south of the Litani River and the surrounding area of the Jordan River to the east, but since the twenties of the twentieth century, ever since the British Mandate over Palestine uses the term Palestine signal to the region spanning 26,990 square kilometers, between the Jordan River the east and the Mediterranean Sea in the west, and between the southern Lebanese border drawn in 1923, the north and the Gulf of Aqaba in the south. Estimated number of people living today within these limits almost 11 million people, with an estimated percentage of Arabs, including about 47% [1] In terms of political, security, Palestine is considered the world's most tense security by what it considers many of the international human rights organizations Israeli violations against Palestinian civilians as well as settlement activity, which increases the worsening situation in addition to treatment of racism firewall Israeli separation, which it held in the West Bank, which he considered Many racist, all of these things have created a climate of security is bad. Since the founding of the Palestinian National Authority in 1993, the name Palestine had been used internationally in some contexts to refer sometimes to the territories under Palestinian Authority rule [2]. The title refers Palestinians today, especially since 1948, to the Arab population throughout the region (while the Jewish population would prefer not to use this title is a reference to themselves) [3]. Historically, the name of Palestine pointed to a number of political entities or administrative provinces that have occurred in this region since the second century AD. The first was the "mandate of Syria, Palestine" which belonged to the empire of Romania. Between 1917 and 1948 indicated the name of Palestine to the British Mandate over Palestine. Palestine was the name used as a term only in the geographical partition of Palestine when it was administratively into several administrative units.