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The journey from Nazareth to visit Elizabeth in the hill country of Judea is traditionally thought to have taken Mary several days, typically estimated to be around three to five days. The distance is approximately 70 to 80 miles, and the travel would have been on foot or possibly by donkey. The timeline is not explicitly detailed in the biblical account, so the exact duration remains somewhat speculative.

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