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Undid revision 270710974 by Brewcrewer (talk) Then why didn't you remove "{{coord missing|Israel}}"?
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Mount Hebron is not Hebron, and Judea is part of both the WB and Israel
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{{ For|the American town|Mount Hebron, California}}
{{ For|the American town|Mount Hebron, California}}
'''Mount Hebron''' ({{lang-he|הר חברון}}) is a geographic region and geologic formation in the [[West Bank]]. The area was in [[history of Ancient Israel and Judah|biblical times]] a center of the [[Israelite]] and [[Hasmonean]] kingdoms. The region lends its name to the [[Har Hebron Regional Council|Mount Hebron Regional Council]].
'''Mount Hebron''' ({{lang-he|הר חברון}}) is a geographic region and geologic formation in [[Judea]], an area in modern [[Israel]] and the [[West Bank]]. The area was in [[history of Ancient Israel and Judah|biblical times]] a center of the [[Israelite]] and [[Hasmonean]] kingdoms. The region lends its name to the [[Har Hebron Regional Council|Mount Hebron Regional Council]].


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[[Category:Geography of the West Bank]]
[[Category:Regions of Israel]]

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Revision as of 01:36, 15 February 2009

Mount Hebron (Hebrew: הר חברון) is a geographic region and geologic formation in Judea, an area in modern Israel and the West Bank. The area was in biblical times a center of the Israelite and Hasmonean kingdoms. The region lends its name to the Mount Hebron Regional Council.