Yes. Depending on your definition of "near" it could be something as close to the Old City as Gologotha, which is holy to Christians or it could be just outside of the city limits like the Tomb of Samuel, which is holy for Jews.
Of course, Jerusalem itself has numerous holy sites for Jews, Christians, and Muslims within its walls.
The city of Bethlehem is located in Palestine in the south of the city of Jerusalem.
There is no such thing as the Jerusalem Holy Book. Jerusalem is a place, not a religion.
Bethlehem is Located in Palestine "The Holy Land" near Israel, it is the twin city of Jerusalem.
Islam's holy book is the Qur'an. Jerusalem is a city and therefore has no holy book.
Jerusalem is the Holy City for Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
Jerusalem. It was the city of prophets, of the holy Temple, and the dynasty of King David.For the importance of Jerusalem for Judaism, see: Jerusalem in Judaism
Jerusalem is in Israel.
Jerusalem - Sacred to Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
In general, Buddhism does not consider Jerusalem a holy city.
Jerusalem is called the Holy Land because it is where rebuildings and distruction happened....
The Kaabah, Makkah is the direction of prayer for Muslims from anywhere throughout the world . They once faced Al-Aqsa (another holy site in Islam) Jerusalem as the direction of prayer.
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