Jerusalem is one.
they are divided into three most common religions:JewsChristiansIslam
Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world, with a history dating back over 4,000 years. It is sacred to three major monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Old City of Jerusalem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, encompassing significant religious sites such as the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock. Jerusalem serves as the capital of Israel and is a key focal point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and other communities coexisting within its walls.
Jerusalem, which is divided into the Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian quarters.
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For administrative purposes, Israel is divided into the Northern, Central, Southern, and Jerusalem sectors.
No. Iraq is a country that includes the two great rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates. Jerusalem is a city that is nominally divided between the modern state of Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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If the question is asking as to which two countries desperately claim Jerusalem to be theirs, the answer is: Israel and Palestine. However, Jerusalem was never designed to belong to two countries. Like all cities, it was designed to be a unified city. Every city that has been divided, from Berlin, to Vienna, to Nicosia, to Rome has suffered from having its urban structure divided between two different countries.
If the question is asking as to which two countries desperately claim Jerusalem to be theirs, the answer is: Israel and Palestine. However, Jerusalem was never designed to belong to two countries. Like all cities, it was designed to be a unified city. Every city that has been divided, from Berlin, to Vienna, to Nicosia, to Rome has suffered from having its urban structure divided between two different countries.
There are no historical evidence that Jerusalem was ever the center of Christianity. Most activities of the early Christians happen in the country of St. Paul, in Turkey.