Bar'am National Park | |
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גן לאומי ברעם | |
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Coordinates | 33°2′38″N 35°24′51.04″E / 33.04389°N 35.4141778°E |
Bar'am National Park |
Bar'am National Park (Hebrew: גן לאומי ברעם) is a national park in Israel, between kibbutz Sasa and moshav Dovev, near the Lebanese border.[1] On the grounds of the park is a synagogue from the Talmudic period, and the ruins of the depopulated Palestinian village of Kafr Bir'im, after which the park is named.
The original name of the village in which the synagogue was found is unknown, but it is indicative of the existence of an established Jewish community in the area it was found.
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- Bar'am National Park - official site
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