נְבִּי סַמְוִיל
Region: Palestine historique (Judée)
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Nabi Samwil, a hilltop in Judea traditionally identified with ancient Mitspa, has been associated with a Jewish presence since Antiquity. In the Ottoman period, the site, dominated by a mosque built over a Crusader church, was a place of pilgrimage for members of the old Yishuv of Jerusalem.
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