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BINYAMIN REGION E-Ramadat a KAFR BARA YEREK 6 Cave 444 SANIRYA DEIR ISTIYA SHOMRON HIGHW CROSS AY AQRABA QARAWAT UZARIN Aqrabim ADAM BANI HASSAN 5066 QIRA ALLON RD ELISHEMA 163 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Iraq 16 17 18 E-Rasifa 531 YOKNEAM HORESHIM 60 Fariá et INTCHG. Kane N Gebel El-Mahjara Jiftlik HAGOR 378 57 BEITA ET-TAHTA HORESHIM Kane Tirza ORANIT 90 A NEVE BINYAMIN REGION E-Ramadat A YEREK 6 KAFR BARA Cave 444 SANIRYA DEIR ISTIYA SHOMRON HIGHW CROSS AY AQRABA QARAWAT UZARIN Aqrabim ADAM BANI HASSAN 5066 QIRA ALLON RD. JCT. Rosh SHA’ARE Land of Biblical Heroes Ein T EL Abbu Um Hallal AV Ha’ayin TIKVA QIRYAT 505 IV Sta. EZ 505 Daraj 310 NETAFIM REVAVA KIFL TAPPUAH TAPUAH SCALE E-Zivana 105 5 KAFR EFRAYIM BIDDYA MA’ALE 5076 JCT. 173 Lahf El Lavze Rughim HARIS HARIT E-Sayia KESEM QASIM YISRAEL Km. 1:85,000 90 MARDA 0 1 2 3 INTCHG. 505 261 Ein Garuzliya 5 505 YAKIR YATMA Ras El 329 MASU’A ELQANA BARKAN GADOL JCT. Hafira Um Zalin ROSH HA’AYIN EAST YASUF Kefar Yatma MASU’A MESHA GITAI ARIEL Abbu Zered INTCHG. JCT. JCT. JCT. ORANIT Sha’ar ARIEL Tappuah 508 Ein INTCHG. Shomron SARTA ISKALA El Hafira 308 ROSH HA’AYIN Crossing BARKAN REHELIM KABALAN JURISH Hirbat B Tavill Sartaba Reserve B 483 5 Barkan INTCHG. 4775 NOFE Geresh GITTIT C 319 Ras Sartaba/ GIVAT ROSS 4765 ZAWIYA SHO NEHEMYA Quneitra Alexandriyon HASHLOSHA Quarries MRO N HI 4775 GHW Ariel 320 AY Industry Ancient ROSH 5 Siphon HAAYIN GITTIT MIGDALIM 278 RD. GANDI JCT. JCT. Marah 223 Israel Trail Ein El Madara El Majdal E-Sahlat Gebel ENAT Kurkush SALFIT Cave El Qurin National Park SAWIYA Al Mastara Rava W Migdal Zedek MAJDAL BANI adi BERUKHIN Ein Al Ka 505 FADID HaMe’ara 137 rin Memorial E-Sahin KEFAR RAFAT LUBAN Ariel SIRKIN 444 A-SHARKIYA Grove Levona Allon 505 MA’ALE ALE ZAHAV 4765 Gvura Lookout C ELI 13. Spring EFRAYIM C Rental D KRAYOT R PETAH FARHA I Hazav 446 of Bikes A Krayot TIKVA Paraton IH 831 Industry LESHEM M Industrial 471 BURUKIN A 90 Tirza NAHSHONIM KEFAR Ale Zone -132 Dam INTCHG. Ayin Wadi E-Zenzir A-DIK KH. ESH Urkan Urkan -55 DEIR BALLUT E-Ghub El-Musatara YAFIT Dam PEDUEL QEIS GIVAT KODESH . 12 D Pninat HAREL Kida R Tal’at Amra 14 NEHALIM NAHSHONIM Shilo HaHai Ancient AHIYA GIVAT 740 Lookout N Irak Shiba -62 LEGEND 6 O Shilo Altar Gva’ot Shiloh SHEVUT 446 Banat Bar MA’ALE HARO’E En Shilo 844 L l Shilo 60 9 DUMA L i Zarada QARAWAT Lina Oz Winery RAHEL Mizpe Wa Settlement......................PESAGOT a LEVONA Besela 10 A di HaBik’a . r El Habale D BANI ZEID 714 Yosef A R T 11 N l Memorial S Dam Biblical Site..................... ELAD SHILO O A T Ancient Shilo l Deir Shilo F H Nofesh h R e m MAZOR A A a Dikla Grav K Bekida e Main Road......................... r R Dam Tahunet r 60 s A I M KIDA El-Fasayil Bustan IM Ein E-Rashash Regional Road................. 450 KFAR EIN MAZARI HaKramim Achiya R Um Umir Tel PEZA’EL Nahal Shilo Reserve DEIR EN NUBANI D. YISHUV El Sheikh JCT. Highway Road................... RINNATYA GHASSANA Shiloh Farm HADA’AT Ein 1 Winery Duma FEZA’EL Israel Cross-Highway Rd. 6 D Hirbat ARURA KIDA Rashash Feza’el D 444 Givat BET ARYE ADE AD Ein Local Road......................... Alexandroni Hadash JCT. E-Rashash NOFEKH Ko’ah Forest 465 JCT. J BET ARYE BEIT RIMA Road needs security coordination o Rantis OFARIM SINJIL r JCT. Bet Rima d Crossing A-LUBAN ABWEIN 458 Unpaved Road................... a n GIVAT Bayit Lavan Israel Trail.......................... Ein A-Zarqa JILJILIYA R KO’AH JCT. i GIVAT Regional Council-Offices...........M v e BEEROT Hirbat STATION r KO’AH RANTIS Fasil Rlwy. .................................... YIZHAK 446 Enot Abud Salvadora 465 PASAYIL Reserve Junction/Interchange.................. BENE 4613 26 AJJUL Bridge.............................................. ATAROT Abud Quarries MUGHAIYIR Barrier.............................................. BAREKET 444 353 Ein Hirbat JCT. 18 Gebel Fasil TOMER Dasha Gas Station..................................... BAREKET OFARIM NABBI HaSusim Neve Zuf Al Hikham Wadi SALAH Um Safa Forest Forest/Grove............................ Israel Trail AABUD (Nahal HaShofet) 24 Reserve Ein Cave.................................................. E Hirbat Tibne Dara RAWI E TIRAT Ein 22 465 Timnath Heres Meir ZUFIT Spring/Stream/Pond... YEHUDA 52 Ria Spring 20 19 Hevel Modi’in 23 Hirbat Erez UM SAFA . Basat Vadi Picnic Site....................................... Industrial Aabud Habelta RD El-Malha Hirbat Baluta 21 Orchard MAZRA’AT N K.K.L. Forests................................. 46 Zone Cave 590 O DEIR NIZAM ESH SHARQIYAH L NEVE ZUF L Lookout Point............................ ATARA A (HALAMISH) HaQeshet HaRu’ah ATERET Hill Mountain/Hill........................... Mt. SHOHAM 46 GILGAL National Park/N. Reserve.......... BET DEIR Ateret17 Kutim Tel El ARIF 760 Spring Ba’al Baghlat Information/Visitors Ctr. ....... ABU MASHAL Shalisha Cave 6 El Daliye -223 Hirbat Cave Field School..................................... of ( Airport at Z Marjame 90 Historical/Archaeological Site....... N ark 25 City a) Zarka Natof BURHAM 8 Ein NETIV Memorial Site.................................. SHUQBA Springs 465 Samya Yitav NABLAT KAFR MALIK HAGEDUD Museum/Preserved Site......... F 453 JCT. SILWAD Convent/Church............................ F KEFAR TRUMAN 27 Medical Center/Hospital............ Prehistoric Wadi El Vakir QIBYA BEITILLU YABRUD Ba’al 1016 Industrial Zone............................. Cave Beth-El in 450 Hazor Mt. Nahal Yitav Attraction/Places of Interest........ BET Mount Ephraim NAHALI’EL 60 Baal Hazor Reserve TEL AVIV NEHEMYA 458 Rural Accomodation/B&B.......... 444 SHABTIN BIR ZEIT EIN SINYA 449 Nebi Eit 28 Beer Zayit Area Lodging................................. Tomer Dvora? NA’ARAN HADID Restaurant....................................... NILI Nahali’el Spring JCT. Zoo..................................................... BUDROS NA’ALE Tal 29 KOKHAV El Springs JIFNA DEIR JARIR Bayadat Winery.............................................. GINNATON BEN SHEMEN NILI ABU Gofna HASHAHAR YOUTH VILLAGE Tel 361 Ta-a- E Oil Press.......................................... Hadid KEREM SHUKHEIDIM ABU 16 l H Shuna Chinese a RE’IM QASH Shaft b MIZPE Yitav Walking Route................................ 443 Ramathaim ZAYIT OFRA a Aner Bet Mekoshesh? En Uga GANDI RD. Zuphite? Springs 30 RA’ANAN Ventura 901 s Hirbat KERAMIM Bicycle Route................................. BEN MODI’IM Ye’arot Ben Shemen 463 BEN SHEMEN EIN YABRUD Nof Ofra/ Bracha E-Najame JCT. National Park Bet HaTe’ena 15 Mul Yeriho Jeep............................................... G SHEMEN INTCHG. Becafé TAIYIBA 365Arak G NERIYA Bad JALAZUN Sheikh AMONA Ophrah/Ofrin Gallery.............................................. DEIR QADDIS Ein Egoz Bevad Grove Tanya Kephar Ammoni Kokhav Mt. El Mastab Eli’s YITAV Mall/Commercial Center............. Ne’ot NI’LIN Pisgat Courtyard MA’ALE 724 7 449 AUJA Qedummim HADO’AR RAS HARESHA Ya’akov Hirbat SHELOMO Hirbat El Uga Ben Shemen Forest HORESH 753 El Fauka ET TAHTA Emergency Services: A JCT. KARKAR Gareitis y Monkey KHARBATA YARON Mada.........................................101 y (Herzl Forest) Winery BET EL Kokhav Yitav a Park Hill l 31 o Rental HaShahar Rehavam Fire Brigade............................102 n 446 of Bikes Talmon SURDA Seventh Reserve 243 Hirbat Kedoshe MIDYA Heaven Police........................................100 Gimzo Zaglambiya 443 JANIYA Spring Um Azeva AHISEMEKH Hirbat ROMANTALMON RD. RIMMONIM General Emergency Ctr. ............1208 MEVO HaGaridi 463 6 637 Enot KEFAR Macabbim 259 MODI’IN Hirbat El Kasr Qedem Binyamin Emergency Ctr. .02-9974106 MODI’IM olev Al Kalia 90 DANIEL Ben Shemen Forest Tomb Dan ILLIT D RAMMUN Tayibet Modi’in Dolev 32 Eli El Asem -209 (Herzl Forest) HASHMONA’IM Rock of Rimon Lookout -124 MATITYAHU EIN QINYA Nun Dalet GIMZO DOLEV 617 BEITIN RIMMONIM Givat -88 Binyamin Region Tourism Modi’im TALMON Beth El HaNun Dalet Memorial HAMACABBIM DOLEV JCT. Dolev Zimmer/ JCT. JCT. PINHAS RD. 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