Givat Shaul

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Givat Shaul is a neighborhood in western Jerusalem known for its mix of residential areas, industrial zones, and various governmental and institutional facilities.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Givat Shaul canonical 3
Givat Mordechai 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
urban district
adjacentTo Har Hotzvim industrial area
Har Nof
Kiryat Moshe
Mount Herzl
surface form: Mount Herzl area
contains cemetery access roads
factories
government offices
public institutions
schools
small businesses
synagogues
workshops
yeshivas
country Israel
governedBy Jerusalem Municipality
surface form: Jerusalem City Council
hasCharacteristic Haredi institutions
mixed residential and industrial character
religious Jewish population
hasLandUse governmental facilities
industrial zone
institutional area
residential area
hasNearbyLandmark Mount Herzl
surface form: Mount Herzl National Cemetery

Yad Vashem area
hasPostalCodePrefix 954
hasPublicTransport Jerusalem bus lines
hasRoadConnection Highway 1 (Tel Aviv–Jerusalem) corridor
surface form: Highway 1 (Israel)

Jaffa Road
Kanfei Nesharim Street
hasTypeOfBuilding apartment blocks
industrial buildings
office buildings
hasZoning mixed-use
languageUsed Hebrew
Yiddish
locatedIn Jerusalem
West Jerusalem
surface form: western Jerusalem
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Jerusalem District
namedAfter Rabbi Yeshayahu Bardaki (known as Givat Shaul after Saul)
partOf Jerusalem Municipality
region West Jerusalem
religionMajority Judaism
timeZone Israel Daylight Time
Israel Standard Time
topography hill

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Israel State Archives locatedIn Givat Shaul
ISA locatedIn Givat Shaul
subject surface form: Israel State Archives
Givat Ram adjacentTo Givat Shaul
this entity surface form: Givat Mordechai
Har Nof adjacentTo Givat Shaul