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  • 111tel-1, telǝ-, tlē(i)-, tlā- —     tel 1, telǝ , tlē(i) , tlā     English meaning: to transport, carry; to bear, suffer     Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufheben, wägen; tragen; ertragen, dulden”     Material: O.Ind. tulü f. “Waage, Gewicht”, tulayati “hebt auf, wägt” (with… …

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  • 112Tel Aviv — [tel΄ ə vēv′] seaport in W Israel, incorporating the former city of Jaffa: pop. 356,000 Tel Avivan [tel΄ ə vē′vən] n …

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  • 113Tel-Aviving Apartments — (Тель Авив,Израиль) Категория отеля: Адрес: Different Locations in Tel Aviv …

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  • 114Tel Aviv 55 Apartments — (Тель Авив,Израиль) Категория отеля: Адрес: Bar Hofman 5, Тель Авив, 66845 …

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  • 115Tel Aviv Vacation Apartments — (Тель Авив,Израиль) Категория отеля: Адрес: Different Locations in Tel …

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  • 116Tel Avivbook Apartments — (Тель Авив,Израиль) Категория отеля: Адрес: Different Locations in central …

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  • 117TEL KAẒIR — (Heb. תֵּל קָצִיר), kibbutz in northern Israel, S.E. of Lake Kinneret, affiliated with Iḥud ha Kevuẓot ve ha Kibbutzim. Tel Kaẓir was founded in 1949 by members of the Israel Scout Movement on a site which had served during the war of… …

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  • 118TEL YIẒḤAK — (Heb. תֵּל יִצְחָק), kibbutz in central Israel, near Even Yehudah, affiliated with Ha No ar ha Ẓiyyoni. Tel Yiẓḥak was founded by a group from Galicia in 1938. Since 1963, Neveh Hadassah, a youth village belonging to Hadassah and youth aliyah ,… …

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  • 119Tel Katifa — ( he. תל קטיפה), was a small Israeli settlement located in the northeast end of the Gush Katif settlement bloc of the Gaza Strip, and evacuated in Israel s disengagement of 2005. The settlement was named after the adjacent archeological site from …

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  • 120Tel-Adashim — (תל עדשים) est un moshav fondé en 1913 par des membres de l organisation Hashomer, dans la Vallée de Jezreel et sur la route reliant Afoula et Nazareth. Son nom est tiré de l appellation du lieu en arabe (Tel Adass). Il devient durant la Première …

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