Ein Kerem

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Ein Kerem is a picturesque historic village in southwest Jerusalem, traditionally regarded as the birthplace of John the Baptist and now known for its churches, art galleries, and cafes.

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Ein Kerem canonical 3
Ein Kerem campus 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic village
neighborhood
tourist attraction
category Christian holy places in Jerusalem
Neighborhoods of Jerusalem
country Israel
elevation hillside location
hasEconomicActivity art galleries
artisanal crafts
hospitality industry
tourism
hasFeature hillside terraces
historic stone houses
narrow stone alleys
viewpoints over Jerusalem hills
hasLandmark Church of St. John the Baptist
Church of the Visitation
Mary’s Spring
Notre Dame de Sion Convent
Russian Gorny Convent
hasReligiousBuilding Catholic church
Orthodox church
monasteries
knownFor art galleries
cafes
churches
picturesque scenery
pilgrimage sites
language Arabic
English (tourism)
Hebrew
locatedIn Jerusalem
southern Jerusalem
surface form: Southwest Jerusalem
near Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center
partOf Jerusalem Municipality
region Jerusalem District
religiousImportance Christian pilgrimage destination
religiousSiteFor Catholics
Orthodox Christians
Protestant Christians
religiousTradition Christianity
surroundedBy Judean Mountains
surface form: Judean Hills
timeZone Israel Standard Time
timeZoneDST Israel Daylight Time
tourismType cultural tourism
gastronomic tourism
religious tourism
traditionalSignificance birthplace of John the Baptist
transportConnection road links to central Jerusalem
urbanCharacter village-like neighborhood

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

Jerusalem Forest isNear Ein Kerem
Hebrew University of Jerusalem hasCampus Ein Kerem
this entity surface form: Ein Kerem campus