Kafr Misr — ( ar. كفر مصر, lit. Village of Egypt ; he. כפר מצר) is an Arab village in north eastern Israel. Located near Afula to the south of the Sea of Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Bustan al Marj Regional Council. In 2007 it had a population … Wikipedia
Kafr el-Dawwar — ( ar. كفر الدوار ) is a major industrial town on the Nile Delta in northern Egypt. Its population is about 265,300. [http://www.populstat.info/Africa/egyptt.htm] History Is a city near Alexandria where the famous Kafr el Dawwar Battle took place… … Wikipedia
Maleyat Kafr El-Zayat — Full name Maleyat Kafr El Zayat Founded ? Ground ? Kafr El Zayat, Egypt League Egyptian Second Division Group C … Wikipedia
List of Arab localities in Israel — The list of Arab localities in Israel includes all population centers with a 50% or higher Arab population in the State of Israel. The city of Acre has an Arab minority of 45% and both Lod and Ramla have Arab populations of 20%. = Center District … Wikipedia
Bustan al-Marj Regional Council — The Bustan al Marj Regional Council is a regional council in northern Israel. Its territory lies adjacent to the Jezreel Valley and north of Afula. The area includes four Arab villages:*Ed Dahi *Kafr Misr *Nein *SulamExternal links*… … Wikipedia
Meroz — Meroz, (Grk. Μερώζ) (Heb. מֵרוֹז) Of unknown origin. refuge Thought to be a city within the plains of Galilee north of Mt. Tabor in Israel which was cursed by the angel of God in the song of Deborah and Barak; whose inhabitants did not come to… … Wikipedia
Nein — View of Nein from entrance to the village Hebrew … Wikipedia
Egyptian Second Division — Countries Egypt Confederation CAF Founded 1977 … Wikipedia
Egyptian National Railways — Reporting mark ENR Locale Egypt Dates of operation 1854–present Track gauge … Wikipedia
Egipto — Para otros usos de este término, véase Egipto (desambiguación). «Egipcio» redirige aquí. Para el idioma, véase Lenguas egipcias. جمهوريّة مصرالعربيّة Gumhūriyyat Miṣr al ʿArabiyyah República Árabe de Egipto … Wikipedia Español