Mount Berenice

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Mount Berenice is a hill in Tiberias, Israel, overlooking the Sea of Galilee and known for its archaeological remains and religious-historical significance.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
hill
contains burial caves
cisterns
fortification remains
remains of ancient buildings
remains of churches
country Israel
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 200–300 metres
hasArchaeologicalRemainsFromPeriod Byzantine period
Early Islamic period
Roman period
hasPanoramicView Sea of Galilee
surface form: Sea of Galilee basin
hasReligiousSignificance Christianity
Judaism
hasViewOf Golan Heights
Jordan River
surface form: Jordan Valley

eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee
isPilgrimageSite true
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Tiberias
locatedInDistrict Northern District, Israel
locatedInRegion Galilee
surface form: Lower Galilee
namedAfter Berenice (Herodian princess)
near modern city center of Tiberias
Sea of Galilee
surface form: shore of the Sea of Galilee
overlooks Sea of Galilee
Tiberias
surface form: city of Tiberias
partOf Tiberias archaeological landscape
usedFor archaeological research
hiking
religious visits

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