Hint | Answers | % Correct |
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Capital city - 936 k | Jerusalem | 97%
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City - 460 k | Tel Aviv-Yafo | 96%
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Densely populated territory with more autonomy (and violence) than its larger counterpart. | Gaza Strip | 93%
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The largest Palestinian Territory, much more integrated with Israel proper than its smaller counterpart with several Jewish Settler communities in the territory. | West Bank | 86%
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City - 285 k | Haifa | 81%
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Lake, and famous tourist attraction. Currently drying up, although there are major conservation efforts in the works. It is well known that one is able to float on the water, just don't let the water touch your face (it's painful). | Dead Sea | 78%
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A plateau which has been split between Israeli and Syrian control, besides Israel, the only other country to recognize Israeli authority over the territory is the United States. | Golan Heights | 76%
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Desert and semi-desert area, ranked second by Lonely Planet on a list of regions to travel to for 2013. | Negev Desert | 65%
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According to the Bible, this is the lake where Jesus walked on water. Although it attracts pilgrims nowadays, the area remains a sensitive place, and rocket attacks were common during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon Conflict. | Sea of Galilee | 60%
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City - 247 k | Petah Tikva | 22%
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City - 254 k | Rishon LeZion | 21%
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Tallest mountain in Israel with significance to the Jewish faith, elevation: 1208 m | Mount Meron | 15%
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