Beit Jann

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Beit Jann is a predominantly Druze village in northern Israel known for its high elevation, scenic views, and rich Druze cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality in Israel
village
administrativeType local council in Northern District, Israel
agriculturalProduct apples
cherries
grapes
climate Mediterranean climate
climateCharacteristic cool summers
relatively cold winters
country Israel
demographicCharacteristic majority Druze population
economySector agriculture
tourism
elevation approximately 930 metres above sea level
one of the highest localities in Israel
governedAs local council
hasCulturalFeature Druze community centers
Druze religious sites
hasEducationalInstitution Druze schools
hasMinorityPopulation Christians
Muslims
hasViewOf Galilee mountains NERFINISHED
Hula Valley NERFINISHED
heritageType Druze cultural heritage site
knownFor Druze cultural heritage
guesthouses and zimmers
high elevation
rural tourism
scenic views
traditional Druze cuisine
languageSpoken Arabic
Hebrew
localCouncilStatusSince 1964
locatedIn Northern District, Israel NERFINISHED
Upper Galilee NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mount Meron range NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Safed NERFINISHED
nearbyLocality Hurfeish NERFINISHED
Peki'in NERFINISHED
partOf Druze villages in Israel
populationGroup predominantly Druze
region Galilee NERFINISHED
religiousCommunity Druze NERFINISHED
religiousInstitution Druze khalwa (prayer house)
tourismActivity hiking
home hospitality
nature excursions

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Mount Meron hasSettlementNearby Beit Jann