Jerusalem is located in Israel. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and holds religious significance for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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The possessive noun for the word "country" is "country's."
The adjective form of "country" is "country." For example, "I live in a country town."
A neighboring country is a country that shares a border with another country. These countries are geographically close to each other, making them immediate neighbors.
The possessive form of "country" is "country's."
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Jeruselam is not a holy city
No. jesus was born in bethleham, in Israel. Jerusalem is another town in Israel; Jerusalem and Bethlehem were two separate towns in the country of Israel.
Jeruselam, Global pagoda, nagpur (India)
why is the population of jeruselam so unevenly distributed
It is where their religion all started, even from the time of Moses. That's why it's the Holy Land.
Although it is an useless question, however, according to our belief (muslim belief) , Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) travelled to Jeruselam and from there to the heavens and came back to Makkah within a night (isra' and mi'raj). Those who are familiar with Einstein's Theory of relativity know that when one travels with a speed equal to or greater than that of light, time also becomes relative. Probably the traveller's senses, his growth and his entire body are affected. He might have passed years equivalent to a few seconds at the earth. In our age nothing can be taken as impossible.
The Jicama (Pachyrhizus erosus) is not the same as the Jerusalem artichoke(Helianthus tuberosus) at all, the jicama is a legume while sunchokes (another name for Jerusalem artichokes) are a relation of sunflowers. They also taste very different, the Jicama, sometimes known as a yam bean, tastes a bit like apples and the Jerusalem artichoke tastes like artichoke crossed with potatoes