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Ramallah Governorate Habla Alfei Menashe Ma'ale Shamron Immanuel 'Urif 'AwartaItamar (including Itamar1,2,3,4) Mekhora ARAB STUDIES SOCIETY Land SuitabilitKy afforr T Rheucltlhamation - RamNaollfaimh GovernorateEast Yizhar , Roads, Caravans, & Infrastructure Land Research Center Yakir Huwwara This study is implemented by: 'Einabus Land Research Center - LRC Zeita Jamma'in Beita Zamarot Funded by: Deir Istiya Jamma'in The ItalianO Croaonpietration Sanniriya Aqraba 'Azzun 'Atma Qarawat Bani Hassan Administrated by: Etz Efrayim Revava January 2010 Shaare Tikva Kiryat Netafim Kifl Haris Kfar Tapuah United Nations Development Program UNDP / PAPP Biddya Elkana Haris Marda WWW.LRCJ.ORG GIS & Mapping Unit Mas-ha Barqan Yasuf Yatma Supervised by: Sarta Arial Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture Barqan industrial Znoe Rachelim (Shvut Rahel)Qabalan Gittit Mazor Atiqa (Israeli Quarry)Az Zawiya Ariel West Park Industrial Migdalim Jenin Talfit Salfit As Sawiya Qusra Majdal Bani Fadil Bruchin Tulkarm Tubas Rafat Bruqin Eli Har Alei Zahav Farkha Al Lubban ash Sharqiya Qaryut Maale Efrayim Qalqiliya Deir Ballut Kafr ad Dik Nablus Peduel Salfit Duma Qarawat Bani Zeid Maale Levona Shilo Kafr 'Ein Mazari' an Nubani Jericho Ramallah Beit Arye 'Arura Mizpe Rahel (Shvut Rahel) Al Lubban al Gharbi Turmus'ayya Bani Zeid 'Abwein Sinjil Jerusalem Rantis Jilijliya Deir as Sudan Al Mughayyir Bethlehem Ofarim 'Abud Khirbet Abu Falah Hallamish Ateret Hebron Deir Abu Mash'al 'Atara Al Mazra'a ash Sharqiya Shuqba Kobar Kafr Malik Qibya Silwad Nahliel Jammala Beitillu Bir Zeit Budrus Deir 'Ammar Deir Jarir Nili Naaleh Abu Shukheidim Jifna Kokhav haShahar Talmon CAl Mazra'a al Qibliya Ofra Al Jalazun Camp At Tayba Ni'lin Deir Qaddis Talmon B Abu Qash 'Ein Yabrud Yitav Kharbatha Bani HarithRas Karkar Dura al Qar' Al 'Auja Al Midya Al JaniyaTalmon SurdaBeit El (A + B) Legend Modin Illit (Qiryat Sefer) Rammun Rimmonim Hashmonaim Bil'in Kafr Ni'ma Dolev Beitin Annexation & Expansion Wall Lapid Shilta Menora Deir Ibzi' Badiw al Mu'arrajat Governorates Boundaries Kfar Rut Deir Dibwan Saffa 'Ein 'Arik RamallahAl Bira Roads Network Beituniya Pesagot Burqa Palestinian Builtup Area Makkabim Beit 'Ur at Tahta Beit Sira Israeli Colonies Kharbatha al MisbahBeit 'Ur al Fauqa Beit Horon B Kokhav Yaacov Maale Mikhmas Suitability for Reclamation Beit Horon Kafr 'Aqab Mikhmas Most suitable Beit Liqya At Tira Sha'ar Benyamin Givat Zeev Qalandiya Highly suitable Jaba' Al Judeira Atarot Beit 'Anan Al Jib Moderately suitable Mevo Horon Ar Ram & Dahiyat al BareedAdam ( Geva Benyamin) Givat Hadasha Bir Nabala Ramallah Governorate · Givat Hadasha B Neve Yaacov Canada Park 1:130,000 Qatanna Biddu Beit Iksa West Bank 0 2.5 5 10 Neve Shamual Beit Hanina Hizma 'Anata Allon KiloHmaert eArdsar (Givat HaRadar)Beit Surik Beit Hanina al Balad Pisgat Zeev Almon ( Anatot ) Kfar Adummim Vered Yeriho.
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