No, even though they are proximate to each other, the topography does not allow for it. There are hills in the way.
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Bethlehem is just slightly east of due south from Jerusalem.
You would travel south from Jerusalem to Bethlehem.
The city of Bethlehem is located in Palestine in the south of the city of Jerusalem.
Bethlehem is about a mile and a half from Jerusalem. Find Jerusalem on the map, and look a dab to the east.
Yes. Jerusalem and Bethlehem are only five miles apart.
Bethlehem is located about 6 miles south of Jerusalem in the West Bank. It is a short distance from Jerusalem and is often visited by tourists and pilgrims for its historical and religious significance.
Bethlehem is not a town in Jerusalem, as it is located a few miles south of Jerusalem. Jerusalem is in the nation of Israel and Bethlehem is in the area known as the West Bank - they are a short drive apart and separated by a security zone.
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Bethlehem is a city in disputed territory,not part of any country, about 6 miles south of Jerusalem.
Bethlehem is 5 miles (8kms) from the city of Jerusalem.
Bethlehem and Jerusalem are both cities in Israel. The distance from Bethlehem to Jerusalem is 66 miles, or 107 kilometers.
Bethlehem is 5 miles (8kms) from the city of Jerusalem.
One of the holiest of cities for Christians is the city of Jerusalem. Bethlehem is another holy city for Christians.