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Al-Sinnabra or Sinn en-Nabra, is the Arabic place name for a historic site on the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee in modern-day Israel. The ancient site lay on a spur from the hills that close the southern end of the Sea of Galilee, next to which towards its south being the tell, Khirbet Kerak or Bet Yerah, one of the largest in the Levant, spanning an area of over 50 acres. Bet Yerah was the Hellenistic era twin city of Sennabris (Hebrew: צינבריי, סנבראי), as al-Sinnabra was known in Classical antiquity, and its remains are located at the same tell.

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  • Al-Sinnabra (en)
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  • Ash-Shinnabra (in)
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  • Ash-Shinnabra atau Sinn en-Nabra, adalah sebuah situs sejarah di pantai selatan Laut Galilea, Israel. Situs kuno tersebut terbentang di perbukitan yang dekat dengan ujung selatan Laut Galilea (in)
  • Al-Sinnabra or Sinn en-Nabra, is the Arabic place name for a historic site on the southern shore of the Sea of Galilee in modern-day Israel. The ancient site lay on a spur from the hills that close the southern end of the Sea of Galilee, next to which towards its south being the tell, Khirbet Kerak or Bet Yerah, one of the largest in the Levant, spanning an area of over 50 acres. Bet Yerah was the Hellenistic era twin city of Sennabris (Hebrew: צינבריי, סנבראי), as al-Sinnabra was known in Classical antiquity, and its remains are located at the same tell. (en)
  • Al-Sinnabra o Sinn en-Nabra, es el topónimo árabe de un lugar histórico ubicado en la costa sur del Mar de Galilea, en lo que es actualmente Israel.​ El antiguo sitio se encuentra en una estribación de las colinas que encierran el costado sur del Mar de Galilea, y junto a la cual (hacia el sur), se encuentra el tell de Khirbet Kerak o Bet Yerah,​ uno de los más grandes en el Levante, abarcando una área de más de 50 acres.​​​ La ciudad gemela de Sennabris (nombre por el que se conocía a al-Sinnabra en la antigüedad clásica) durante la época helenística fue la ciudad de Bet Yerah y sus vestigios se localizan en el mismo tell.​​ (es)
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  • Al-Sinnabra (en)
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