Palestinian Cities

Palestine has remained throughout the ages a prosperous country, as evidenced and documented by the monuments spread throughout its various parts. Palestine is home to many villages, towns, and cities, the most famous of which are: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Safed, Haifa, Beisan, Acre, Nablus, Tulkarm, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Lod, Ramla, Jaffa, Jericho, Bethlehem, Hebron, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Gaza, Khan Yunis, Rafah, and Beersheba.

Jerusalem

Jerusalem

Also known as "Bayt al-Maqdis" and Ilya, it is the political, cultural, and economic capital of Palestine, and the focus of the world's attention for its Islamic and Christian holy sites, including Al...
Haifa

Haifa

Known as the Bride of Carmel, it is located on the Mediterranean Sea and is the most important port in Palestine, situated at the southern end of the Acre-Haifa bay. A large part of it is built on Mou...
Jaffa

Jaffa

Known as the Bride of the Sea, it is located in the middle of the Palestinian coast between Haifa and Gaza, south of the Yarkon River estuary. Surrounded by fertile plains, it is an ancient Canaanite ...
Acre

Acre

It lies on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 181 km northwest of Jerusalem. The city was founded in the third millennium BCE by the Canaanites (Gershawis), who established it a...
Ramle

Ramle

Today, it is located in the Central District, 38 km northwest of Jerusalem. It was founded in 716 CE by the Umayyad Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik and named after the sand dunes that once surrounded...
Tiberias

Tiberias

It is located in the northern part of the occupied territories, specifically in the eastern Galilee region, on the southwestern shore of the lake that bears its name (Lake Tiberias). It is about 198 k...
Lod

Lod

Founded by the Canaanites in the fifth millennium BCE, Lod is mentioned in numerous historical sources. It lies 16 km southeast of Jaffa and 5 km northeast of Ramla. Historically, the city controlled ...
Tira

Tira

It is the eighth largest Arab city within the Israeli-occupied territories, with the vast majority of its residents being Muslim (99.9%). In 1948, Al-Tira was surrounded by several Jewish settlements,...
Ashkelon

Ashkelon

It is located 65 km west of Jerusalem. The Canaanites founded the city in the third millennium BC, and it was one of the Palestinian ports on the Mediterranean coast. It lies northeast of Gaza, 25 km ...
Ashdod

Ashdod

It is a coastal city on the Mediterranean Sea, founded by the Canaanites who inhabited historical Palestine around 3000 BCE. It is the sixth largest city in Palestine by population, and its port is th...
Ummalrashrash

Ummalrashrash

A city and port on the Gulf of Aqaba coast in the Red Sea, located between the Jordanian city of Aqaba to the east and the Egyptian town of Taba to the west. The city has a port connecting occupied Pa...
Hebron

Hebron

Located south of Bethlehem, Hebron is an ancient historical city, home to the Ibrahimi Mosque (Cave of the Patriarchs). It is known for several industries, including vegetable canning, and factories p...
Bethlehem

Bethlehem

It is located south of Jerusalem and contains the Church of the Nativity where Christ was born. It is famous for tourist industries such as the manufacture of souvenirs, shells and embroidery. Due to ...
Nazareth

Nazareth

It is located between Tiberias and Haifa, and is a holy city for Christians. It contains the Church of the Annunciation, and Jesus Christ lived there. It is surrounded by many grape and olive trees.
Tubas

Tubas

Located in the northeastern West Bank, the Jordan Valley is bordered by the Jordan River and the Jordanian border to the east, the Jenin and Nablus governorates to the west, the Jericho governorate to...
Jenin

Jenin

Located in the northern West Bank, the Jenin Governorate has a far greater economic weight than its population size warrants. The Jenin refugee camp, home to 16,000 refugees, lies to the west of the c...
Nablus

Nablus

Located north of Jerusalem between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, Nablus is renowned for its soap and confectionery production. It serves as the administrative, cultural, and economic center of the Nab...
Salfit

Salfit

Salfit is located approximately 62 km north of Jerusalem. Founded by the Canaanites, it is also known as the City of Olives due to its abundance of olive trees. The city is of agricultural and politic...
Qalqilya

Qalqilya

Located on the Green Line in Palestine, its lands lie at the level of the coast and the mountains, making it a first line of defense due to its proximity to the Green Line. It is considered part of Pa...
Tulkarm

Tulkarm

Located in the northwestern West Bank, Tulkarm is the third largest city in the West Bank in terms of both area and population, after Hebron and Nablus. It lies approximately 15 km from the Mediterran...
Gaza

Gaza

Gaza is the largest and most important city in southern Palestine, a position it has held for thousands of years. It has always been a vital center on trade and transportation routes between Palestine...
KhanYunis

KhanYunis

Located in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, 100 km southwest of Jerusalem, Khan Younis is the capital of a coastal governorate overlooking the Mediterranean Sea to the west and occupied Palestine ...
TheNorthGazaGovernorate

TheNorthGazaGovernorate

North Gaza Governorate is one of the governorates in the Gaza Strip, and it includes (Jabalia City, Beit Lahia City, and Beit Hanoun City). The Palestinian Authority took over the administration of th...
Deiralbalah

Deiralbalah

Located in the central Gaza Strip, 92 kilometers southwest of Jerusalem, Deir al-Balah dates back to the Late Bronze Age when it was a fortress of the New Kingdom of Egypt. In the mid-4th century AD, ...
Rafah

Rafah

Rafah is a Palestinian city located on the Egyptian border. It is considered an ancient historical city, having been established over five thousand years ago. Rafah was divided in two following the Ca...
RamallahandAlBireh

RamallahandAlBireh

It is the closest West Bank city to the Jerusalem Governorate. The Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate encompasses the two adjacent cities of Ramallah and al-Bireh, and this proximity has a history dati...
Safed

Safed

A mountain city located in the eastern Galilee Mountains, Safed enjoys a pleasant climate and is surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. Natural oak and holm oak forests are also prevalent in the mo...
Beersheba

Beersheba

Located in southern Palestine, it is considered the key to the Negev and its main center. For thousands of years, it remained an important stop on the routes between Palestine and Egypt on one side, a...
Jericho

Jericho

Located north of the Dead Sea, it is considered a winter resort in Palestine. Surrounded by ancient ruins such as Tell es-Sultan and Hisham's Palace, it is renowned for its cultivation of vegetables, ...
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