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  2. File:Old City of Jerusalem map by Survey of Palestine map 1 ...

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    El Qala and Davids Tower in the 1936 Old City of Jerusalem map by Survey of Palestine map.jpg; Pools of Siloam in the 1936 Old City of Jerusalem map by Survey of Palestine map 1-2,500 (cropped).jpg; Qasr Jalud in the Old City of Jerusalem map by Survey of Palestine map 1-2,500 (cropped).jpg; Madrasah al-Tankiziya (labelled 12) in the Old City ...

  3. File:Map of the Old City and surroundings of Jerusalem.svg

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    Date: 10 October 2021: Source: Own work: Author: Obendorf: Other versions: File:Map of the Old City of Jerusalem.svg - English File:Map of the Old City of Jerusalem ja.svg - Japanese File:Map of the Old City and surroundings of Jerusalem ja.svg - with surroundings Japanese

  4. File:Jerusalem Old City blank map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Jerusalem Old City location map.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Maps of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Old maps of Jerusalem (15 P) This page was ...

  7. The Cardo (Jerusalem) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Jerusalem - the old city The restored avenue of columns in the southern part of the cardo. The Cardo was a central north-south oriented thoroughfare in Jerusalem during the Late Roman and Byzantine periods. Together with the east-west oriented Decumanus, it reflects typical Roman city planning. [1]