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Tiberias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tiberias has been a popular destination for tourists for more than 2,000 years. As early as Roman times, this thriving recreation spa, built around 17 natural mineral hot springs more than 600 feet below sea level, welcomed visitors from every part of the ancient world.
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Sea of Galilee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Haifa, the favorite road to Tiberias (Teverya in Hebrew) is the one from Nazareth, if only for that dip in the road and that sudden unfolding of the mountains when the Kinneret (the Sea of Galilee) is suddenly spread down below you -- an incredibly beautiful azure lake set like a jewel in a pastoral valley.
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Tiberias Hotels ... Holiday Inn Tiberias Hotel - we have a private beach reserved only for the hotel guests; Maagan Holiday Village Kibbutz - Perfect for Familys, we are located on the Southern shores of the Sea of Galilee also private beach to enjoy,
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Tiberias is the largest city around the Sea of Galilee. Located on its western shore, its location produces a breathtaking view of the entire Sea of Galilee; its shores and mountains surround it. Tiberias was named after the Roman emperor Tiberius who ruled from 14-37 AD.
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The area around modern Tiberias contained the fortified cities of Hammath, Rakkath and Chinnereth during the time of Joshua (Joshua 19:35). ... Tiberias surrendered to Vespasian in 67 CE but after the war many Jews fled here from Jerusalem. In the 2nd century CE the presiding Jewish nassi and his Sanhedrin resided here.
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Tiberias, Galilee: TripAdvisor has 360 impartial reviews and articles on what to do, where to eat, and where to stay when in Tiberias. ... Recently Reviewed Hotels around Tiberias...
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Welcome to Tiberias Medi-Spa in Lakewood! ... SORRY TO INFORM YOU THAT ... OUR PRESENT LOCATION ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2009.
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