Southern wall (Jerusalem)
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The Southern Wall is a wall at the southern end of the Temple Mount and the former southern side of the Second Temple (also called Herod's Temple) in Jerusalem. It was built during King Herod's expansion of the Temple Mount platform southward on to the Ophel.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Wall
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Coordinates: 31°46'33"N 35°14'10"E
- Roman wall 52 km
- Walled perimeter of Ancient Jerash 84 km
- Second Perimeter Wall of Adra Prison Complex 232 km
- The historic old walled city of Nicosia 418 km
- Defensive barrier 473 km
- Defensive wall 551 km
- Diyarbakir/Amed Citadel 821 km
- Ruins of the outer wall of Nebuchadnezzar II 870 km
- The ruins of the walls of ancient City of Ephesus 997 km
- Old city 1018 km
- Kidron Valley 0.4 km
- The Old City of Jerusalem 0.5 km
- Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery 0.5 km
- Mount Moriah 0.6 km
- Mount Zion 0.6 km
- Mount of Olives 0.9 km
- East Jerusalem 1.6 km
- Gush Etzion 13 km
- Judea and Samaria ("West Bank") 19 km
- Judea 24 km