Tel Tzora

Coordinates: 31°46′26.37″N 34°59′7.04″E / 31.7739917°N 34.9852889°E / 31.7739917; 34.9852889
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Tel Tzora, (Hebrew: תל צרעה), is a tell and Israeli archaeological site west of Jerusalem near the modern-day kibbutz of the same name, and more commonly identified with the depopulated Palestinian village of Sar'a. Nearby is the well-known tourist attraction regarded by many as the location of Samson's tomb.[1]

31°46′26.37″N 34°59′7.04″E / 31.7739917°N 34.9852889°E / 31.7739917; 34.9852889

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