Tel Dan
Israel /
Hazafon /
Qiryat Shemona /
World
/ Israel
/ Hazafon
/ Qiryat Shemona
World / Israel
archaeological site, tell (mound), archaeology museum
Tel Dan ("Mound of Dan" תל דן in Hebrew), also known as Tel el-Qadi (Mound of the Judge in Arabic, literal translation of the Hebrew name Tel Dan, "Dan" being "judge", or "judging one"), is an archaeological site in Israel in the upper Galilee next to the Golan Heights. The site is quite securely identified with the Biblical city of Dan, the northernmost city in the Kingdom of Israel, which the Book of Judges states was known as Laish prior to its conquest by the Tribe of Dan. Due to its location close to the border with Lebanon and at the far north of the territory which fell under the British Mandate of Palestine, Tel Dan has had a long and often bitterly contested modern history, most recently during the 1967 Six-Day War.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Dan
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°14'52"N 35°39'6"E
- Kfar Tebnit 18 km
- Aaiha 36 km
- Jeb Jannine 45 km
- Kamed el Laouz 45 km
- Anjar 60 km
- Bechamoun 63 km
- Mansourieh 69 km
- Beit Mery 70 km
- Mayrouba 91 km
- Douris 96 km
- Majidiye municipality 4.6 km
- Shebaa Farms 7.1 km
- Nabatiyeh Governorate 9 km
- Sahel Al Khiam 10 km
- Galilee Panhandle 11 km
- Hasbaya District 15 km
- Hula Valley 16 km
- Mount Hermon/Jebel al-Shaykh 24 km
- Golan Heights 28 km
- Golan Plateau 30 km