Difference between revisions of "Bethlehem"
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Country | State of Palestine |
Region | West Bank |
Settled | 1400 BC |
Population | 28,591 |
Area (sq mi) | 4.097 sq mi |
Population density (/sq mi) | 7,000 sq mi |
Demonym | Bethlehemi |
Co-ordinates | 31°42′16″N 35°12′23″E |
Bethlehem meaning "House of Bread" is a town of the West Bank, 5 miles south of Jerusalem and just off the main road to Hebron. It is surrounded by fertile lands, cornfields, fig and olive yards and vineyards. Bethlehem does not have a great supply with water, though for many centuries the a low level aqueduct from Solomon's Pools has been used by the inhabitants. Bethlehem was the birthplace of Jesus[1][2] and the location of Herod's "massacre of the innocents".[3]
In 2012 the Church of the Nativity, the site where Jesus was born and undoubtedly one of the most important locations on earth, was finally deemed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO a whole 36 years after World Heritage Sites began getting named.[4]
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External links
- http://scriptures.lds.org/en/biblephotos/7 Photographs of Scriptural Sites: Bethlehem, scriptures.lds.org