Nazareth, Israel

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Nazareth, Israel is a historic city in the Galilee region widely known as the traditional childhood home of Jesus and a major center of Christian pilgrimage.

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Nazareth, Israel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
populated place
climate Mediterranean climate
continent Asia
coordinateLatitude 32.699
coordinateLongitude 35.303
country Israel
describedAs major center of Christian pilgrimage
traditional childhood home of Jesus
economySector light industry
services
tourism
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 347 meters
ethnicGroup Arab citizens of Israel
surface form: Arab Israelis

Palestinian
surface form: Palestinian Arabs
governedBy Nazareth Municipality
hasEducationalInstitution Nazareth Academic Institute
hasHospital French Hospital of Nazareth
Nazareth Hospital (English Hospital)
surface form: Nazareth Hospital (EMMS)
hasLandmark Basilica of the Annunciation
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation
Mary’s Well
Nazareth Old City
Nazareth Village
St. Joseph’s Church
surface form: St. Joseph’s Church, Nazareth
hasMinorityReligion Judaism
historicalRegion Galilee
locatedIn Galilee
Galilee
surface form: Lower Galilee

Northern District, Israel
majorReligion Christianity
Islam
mayorTitle Mayor of Nazareth
mentionedIn Gospel of John
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Matthew
surface form: Gospels of Matthew

New Testament
nearbyCity Haifa
Nazareth Illit (Nof HaGalil)
Tiberias
officialLanguage Arabic
Hebrew
partOf Levant region
surface form: Levant

Israel
surface form: State of Israel
populationMajority Arab citizens of Israel
religiousCommunity Christian Arabs
Muslim Arabs
religiousSignificance hometown of Jesus according to the New Testament
site of the Annunciation according to Christian tradition
roadConnection Highway 60, Israel
Highway 75, Israel
timeZone Israel Daylight Time
Israel Standard Time
tourismType cultural tourism
religious tourism

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