Harod Valley

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Harod Valley is a fertile agricultural valley in northern Israel, located between the Gilboa mountains and the Beit She'an Valley and known for its springs and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley
climateCharacteristic hot summers
mild winters
country Israel
drainageBasin Jordan River basin NERFINISHED
elevation low-lying
hasCharacteristic agricultural
fertile
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
hasHydrology fed by springs from Gilboa mountains
hasSoil alluvial soils
fertile clay soils
hasSpring Ein Harod NERFINISHED
Ma'ayan Harod NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Gilboa mountains NERFINISHED
Samaria hills NERFINISHED
hasWatercourse Harod Stream NERFINISHED
HebrewName Emek Harod NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Land of Israel NERFINISHED
historicalUse agricultural settlement
irrigationSource groundwater wells
local springs
knownFor historical significance
springs
languageOfToponym Hebrew NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Beit She'an Valley NERFINISHED
Gilboa mountains NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northern Israel NERFINISHED
near Beit She'an NERFINISHED
Jezreel Valley NERFINISHED
Jordan Valley NERFINISHED
Mount Gilboa NERFINISHED
partOf Beit She'an Valley region NERFINISHED
Great Rift Valley system NERFINISHED
Lower Galilee region NERFINISHED
regionType alluvial plain
tourismAttraction historical sites
natural springs
transportCorridor route between Jezreel Valley and Beit She'an Valley
usedFor field crops
irrigated agriculture
orchards
vegetable farming

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Beit She'an hasNearbyNatureSite Harod Valley