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Summary Of: Beersheba

Beersheba only regained importance in the 19th century... and Beersheba became an important strategic and logistical point for the Egyptian army... Beersheba has grown considerably since... Beersheba was the southernmost city of Israel in Biblical times... Beersheba is mentioned in the Book of Genesis in connection with Abraham the Patriarch and his... Beersheba was the territory of the tribe of Shimon and Judah... mentions Beersheba in regard to idolatry... The Beersheba Turkish Railway Station... The Beersheba Turkish Railway Station... The Beersheba Turkish Railway Station... took no interest in Beersheba until the end of the 19th century... Beersheba was portrayed by... station in Beersheba in order to keep the Bedouin in check... Beersheba played an important role in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign in World War I... Beersheba was a major administrative center during the period of the... the remaining Jews left Beersheba and did not return until after the battle with the invading Egyptian army in October... included Beersheba in the territory allotted to the Arab state as the city... was stationed in Beersheba in May 1948... Convinced that Beersheba was vital for the security of the Jewish state... and Beersheba was in Israeli hands... The Beersheba Theater opened in 1973... Beersheba remained untouched by attacks from Palestinians... Beersheba is located on the northern edge of the... Beersheba has very hot summers... Beersheba is prone to sandstorms that cover the whole city in dust... and humidity at night are also unique to Beersheba and the Negev region... Beersheba is divided into seventeen residential neighbourhoods in addition to the Old City and Ramot... One of the projects under way in Beersheba is the development of a cultural... Beersheba Municipality and private donors is slated for completion in 2008... Beersheba had a population of 185... This makes Beersheba the sixth largest city in Israel... the population and size of Beersheba was substantially increased by a large influx of Russian and Ethiopian immigrants... Many people live in Beersheba for short periods of time... The largest employers in Beersheba are the municipality... Beersheba North Railway Station... Beersheba North Railway Station... The Beersheba municipality was plagued for many years by an ineffectual leadership... Beersheba has 81 schools and a student population of 33... Beersheba is home to one of Israel... Beersheba is also Israel... Beersheba has a higher percentage of... city platforms at the Beersheba Central Bus Station... city platforms at the Beersheba Central Bus Station... city platforms at the Beersheba Central Bus Station... Beersheba is the central transportational hub of southern Israel... Beersheba is connected to... east of the city and is called the Beersheba bypass because it allows travellers from the north to go to southern locations... most of which depart from the Beersheba Central Bus Station... city buses to and from Beersheba are operated by Egged... The railway line to Beersheba uses the slow single...

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