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Villages of Hebron Governorate
Riwaq has a list of villages in the Hebron Governorate:
http://www.riwaqregister.org/sites.aspx?DistrictCode=50
I've added a couple of redlinks to Tahta villages that had Fauqa ones already. Tahta means lower, and Fauqa means upper. --Fjmustak (talk) 01:27, 16 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Tens of missing places
According to this report, there are 145 Palestinian communities in the ?Hebron governorate. We are missing many entries here, and I presume elsewhere. There are also 23 Israeli settlements and 10 outposts. I think it will be useful to our template to include an Israeli settlement subsection. Thoughts? Tiamuttalk 17:48, 23 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Also, news of the order for the demolition of 8 villages reported in Haaretz (subscription only) and here are given the following names: Majaz, Tabban, Sfai, Fakheit, Halaweh, Mirkez, Jinba and Kharuba. Most of them are mentioned in this report but with different names: Khirbet al Majaz, Khirbet at Tabban, Khirbet Asafi, Khirbet al Fakheit and Khirbet al Kharaba with populations listed as 5, 30, 30, 25, 5. Tiamuttalk 18:07, 23 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I'll add the rest of the localities from the PCBS 2007 census tomorrow, although it's still very possible that some places will be missing from the PCBS' list since many of the smaller khirbehs and villages are counted under larger towns or cities. --Al Ameer son (talk) 05:36, 31 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Guérin, Victor (1869). Description Géographique Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine (in French). Vol. 1: Judee, pt. 2. Paris: L'Imprimerie Nationale. (p. 349)
Note The Index info (="Kh. Beit Mirsim (Sh. 20, Ix), described by Guérin, III, 279") seems wrong
1931, under Dura, p. 30
Jordan, 1961 census, p. 22
Welcome To Bayt Mirsim
Beit Mirsim Village (Fact Sheet)
Beit Mirsim Village Profile
Areal photo
The priorities and needs for development in Beit Mirsim village based on the community and local authorities’ assessment)
Survey of Western Palestine, Map 20: IAA, Wikimedia commons
https://unispal.un.org/DPA/DPR/unispal.nsf/0/858C88EB973847F4802564B5003D1083 (See eg Beit Awwa)
Beit ar-Rush al-Tahta
grid = 1439/0968
Dauphin, p. 964
Guerin, Judee II, 347-48
SWP 274
Jordan, 1961 census, p. 22
Welcome To Bayt al-Rush al-Tahta
Beit ar Rush at Tahta Village (Fact Sheet)
Beit ar Rush at Tahta Village Profile
Arial photo
The priorities and needs for development in Beit ar Rush at Tahta village based on the community and local authorities’ assessment
Jala, Hebron
Guérin, Victor (1869). Description Géographique Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine (in French). Vol. 1: Judee, pt. 3. Paris: L'Imprimerie Nationale. (p. 298)
(SWP III: 313, 354)
Palmer: Kh. Jâla, the ruin of Jâla (Sh. 21, Kv), 399.