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Khwong Jenshyung

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Khwong Jenshyung
occupied territory, disputed territory, Region of Palestine, geographic region
Yet kapPa̱la̱sti̱n (a̱byin), occupied Palestinian territories, Israeli-occupied territories, Middle East, A̱siya Jenshyung Jhyuk
Kpaat1949 Jhyuk
KapIsraeli–Palestinian conflict Jhyuk
A̱lyoot da̱ a̱lyem mbyinالضِّفَّةُ الْغَرْبِيَّةُ Jhyuk
Vocalized nameالضِّفَّةُ الْغَرْبِيَّةُ Jhyuk
A̱lyoot da̱nianjenshyung Jhyuk
Demonymcisjordà, cisjordana, cisjordans, cisjordanes Jhyuk
A̱lyem a̱gwomna̱tiLa̱ra̱ba Jhyuk
Vam-a̱byinA̱siya Jhyuk
A̱byinPa̱la̱sti̱n (a̱byin), Israeli-occupied territories Jhyuk
A̱keangtungRamallah Jhyuk
Shyia̱ di̱ fam tyok a̱byinPa̱la̱sti̱n (a̱byin) Jhyuk
Shyia̱ di̱ fam jenUTC+02:00, UTC+03:00 Jhyuk
A̱vwuoSouthern Levant Jhyuk
Shyia̱ mami ku kpa̱mkpaan vam a̱sa̱khwotDead Sea, Jordan River, Sea of Galilee Jhyuk
Located in/on physical featurePalestine Jhyuk
Territory claimed byPa̱la̱sti̱n (a̱byin), Isi̱rela, Urdun Jhyuk
Coordinate location32°0′0″N 35°21′0″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of easternmost point32°12′41″N 35°34′25″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of northernmost point32°33′7″N 35°13′29″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of southernmost point31°20′32″N 34°55′27″E Jhyuk
Coordinates of westernmost point31°23′31″N 34°52′48″E Jhyuk
Highest pointMount Nabi Yunis Jhyuk
Lowest pointDead Sea Jhyuk
A̱kwak a̱son a̱gwomna̱tiMahmoud Abbas Jhyuk
Kurumnew shekel Jhyuk
Byia̱ (a̱gi̱)gak ma̱ngIsi̱rela, Urdun, Green Line Jhyuk
Shyia̱ dundung ma̱ngJudea and Samaria Area Jhyuk
Present in workWest Bank Wall graffiti art Jhyuk
Hashtagwestbank Jhyuk
NkhangHistory of the West Bank Jhyuk
Köppen climate classificationhot-summer Mediterranean climate Jhyuk
Zwunzwuo-a̱muup yei a̱byin+970 Jhyuk
Byia̱ lyulyootlist of Israeli settlements Jhyuk
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Khwong Jenshyung hu (La̱ra̱ba: الضفة الغربية, romanized: aḍ-Ḍiffah al-Ġarbiyyah; A̱biru: הגדה המערבית, romanized: HaGadah HaMaʽaravit, nang á̱ghyang á̱niet mi̱ Isi̱rela ka ngyei A̱biru: יהודה ושומרון, lit.'Yahuda ma̱ng Sa̱mariya' a̱ni)[1][2] yet fam a̱byin hwa nang bibyin ghyáng keang di̱ tityak kpa̱mkpaan khwong Meditaroniya hu di̱ fam A̱siya Jenshyung ku yet kap ku swak ma̱ng shi hu mi̱ bibyin Pa̱la̱sti̱n hu a̱ni.[3] Ku byia̱ a̱gi̱gak ma̱ng a̱byin Urdun ma̱ng Kyai A̱sa̱khwot ku Sang Swuan hu di̱ fam a̱tyin hu a̱wot ma̱ng Isi̱rela (nwuan Lang Lyilyim) di̱ nfam a̱tak, jenshyung, ma̱ng a̱za hu.[4] A̱tafa tyok a̱khwot á̱kwop Isi̱rela neet ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 1967, á̱ ka̱u a̱vwuo ka di̱ "bibyin a̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ a̱byin" Pa̱la̱sti̱n 165 ku shyia̱ tafa kwak a̱son Atoriti A̱byin Pa̱la̱sti̱n (PNA) wu ku di̱n kap ku ma̱ a̱gba̱mgbam, mbeang a̱ka̱keang Isi̱rela 230 da̱nang ncam Isi̱rela shyia̱ di̱ cobai da̱ nna a̱ni. Khwong Jenshyung hu ka mbyia̱ Urusha̱lima A̱tyin.

  1. Karayanni, Michael (2014). Conflicts in a Conflict. p. xi.
  2. רוזנפלד, שאול; אופנהיימר, יריב (2010). "המהפך של נתניהו". ynet. ההיסטוריים והאידיאולוגיים שנכרכו עם השנים במונחים גדה מערבית ויהודה ושומרון; Ginges, Jeremy, and Scott Atran. "Sacred values and cultural conflict." Advances in culture and psychology 4 (2013): 278–279. quote: Notwithstanding its abstractness, to religious settlers many of the more significant places that they lay claim to—from the old city of Jerusalem to the "Cave of the Patriarchs" (Me’arat ha-Machpela)—are in what the rest of the world calls the West Bank but what they refer to as Yehuda VeShomron.
  3. "West Bank", The World Factbook (in English), Central Intelligence Agency, 2022-09-27, retrieved 2022-09-30
  4. Ghyuap di̱n tyan: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named CIA