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SRTM: Z_44_6

Spatial Type: Far-Remote Sensing

Subcategory: No Subcategory

Creation Date: --

Resolution: 90m

Description: Al-Anbar (Iraq), Golan (Israel), HaDarom (Israel), Haifa (Israel), HaMerkaz (Israel), HaZafon (Israel), Jerusalem (Israel), Ajlun (Jordan), Amman (Jordan), Aqaba (Jordan), Balqa (Jordan), Irbid (Jordan), Jarash (Jordan), Karak (Jordan), Ma`an (Jordan), Madaba (Jordan), Mafraq (Jordan), Tafilah (Jordan), Zarqa (Jordan), Akkar (Lebanon), Baalbak - Hermel (Lebanon), Beirut (Lebanon), Bekaa (Lebanon), Mount Lebanon (Lebanon), Nabatiyeh (Lebanon), North (Lebanon), South (Lebanon), West Bank (Palestina), Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah (Saudi Arabia), Al Jawf (Saudi Arabia), As Suwayda' (Syria), Damascus (Syria), Dar`a (Syria), Dayr Az Zawr (Syria), Hamah (Syria), Hims (Syria), Quneitra (Syria), Rif Dimashq (Syria), Tartus (Syria), Palmyra, Jericho/Mafjar, Wadi al-Qattafi, Marj Rabba, Tell Shimron, Tell Keisan, Khirbet Qumran, Byblos, Tyre, Sidon, Bab edh-Dhra, Beirut, Damascus, Khirbet-al Kerak/Beth Yerah, Yaqush, Megiddo, Jerusalem, Amman, Wisad Pools, Nahal Tabor

Scale: 1:--

Visibility: 4

Source:

Citation: Global Land Cover Facility, http://www.landcover.org. U.S. Geological Survey, EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, SD. Center for Ancient Middle Eastern Landscapes, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago

Site: --

Language: English

File Format: TIF

CAMEL ID: 1007118

UUID4: 86643db2-36a9-4473-8d01-3304c29b9961

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