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Fertile Crescent / Great Rift Valley / Wetlands / Hula Valley / Geography of the West Bank / Sea of Galilee / Jordan River / Lake / Constructed wetland / Water / Geography of Asia / Environment
Date: 2011-02-07 10:27:56
Fertile Crescent
Great Rift Valley
Wetlands
Hula Valley
Geography of the West Bank
Sea of Galilee
Jordan River
Lake
Constructed wetland
Water
Geography of Asia
Environment

Hula Valley Wetlands Until the 1950s the original Lake Hula[removed]km2 and 1.5 m mean depth) and surrounding wetland (swampy) area covering more than 85 square kilometres existed within the upper Jordan River Valley of n

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