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645:Kibbutz Ginegar: After declaration, before forest
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310:village, at the foot of the hills, supplied by a
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858:Quarterly Statement - Palestine Exploration Fund
838:Quarterly Statement - Palestine Exploration Fund
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834:"Population list of the Liwa of Akka"
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772:. Jerusalem: Government of Palestine.
513:. Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
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227:, it falls under the jurisdiction of
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902:Survey of Western Palestine, Map 8:
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477:Ginegar watchtower 1942
854:"Reports from Galilee"
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330:Jezreel Valley railway
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657:"Ginegar: Early Days"
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576:Schumacher, 1900, p.
564:Schumacher, 1888, p.
511:"Regional Statistics"
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88:32.66389°N 35.25833°E
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336:British Mandate era
326:Gottlieb Schumacher
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363:absentee landlords
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1048:Alonei Abba
1020:Ramat David
888:(in Hebrew)
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417:Degania Bet
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148:Affiliation
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1083:Kfar Gidon
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209:גִּנֵּיגָר
181:Population
167:Founded by
79:35°15′30″E
76:32°39′50″N
1210:Kibbutzim
1146:Givat Ela
1063:Beit Zaid
1053:Balfouria
1000:HaSolelim
952:Kibbutzim
801:Rhode, H.
421:Beit Zera
415:south of
272:Tabariyya
1156:Shimshit
1113:Tzippori
1093:Merhavia
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211:), is a
129:Northern
124:District
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1151:Hoshaya
1098:Nahalal
1073:HaYogev
990:Hanaton
985:Ginegar
970:Ein Dor
483:Economy
437:In the
320:Muslims
274:of the
246:Ottoman
244:In the
235:History
213:kibbutz
201:Ginegar
189:Website
159:Founded
136:Council
115:Country
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960:Alonim
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373:Jenjar
361:, its
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351:dunums
316:Junjar
304:Junjar
288:land.
267:Nahiya
262:Junjar
258:defter
250:Junjar
217:Israel
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118:Israel
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