They're called "cities" or "towns". In Hebrew they are called ערי×
No one. The Hebrews did not build pyramids. This is a strange new myth that has sprung up among Americans and Europeans. The Torah says the Hebrews built the store-cities of Pit'om and Ra'amses. It doesn't mention pyramids at all.
The Land of Canaan, which was west of the River Jordan. This included, among other cities, Jericho, Gaza, Sidon, and Jerusalem.
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They were first called Ivrim (עברים) which means "Hebrews"
Roughnecks according to "America the Story of Us: Cities"
They were called Ziggurats. Each city in Mesopotamia had one.
By the time there were Christians, the Hebrews were no longer called Hebrews. They were called Jews. Christians didn't give them this or any name.
The Torah doesn't say what cities they lived in.
Israel is the home of Hebrews, but they are actually called Jews.
Cities were built near sources of water.
Judaism. And today we no longer prefer the name Hebrews. Rather, we're called Jews.