File:Museum Of Tolerance.png
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English: The base map was published by the Survey of Palestine in 1946. The solid blue shape is the Museum of Tolerance, whose construction began in 2007. The hatched blue area and some of the solid blue area was already covered by buildings or paving before 2006. |
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Survey of Palestine map 1946 Survey of Israel aerial photo 2022 (for accurate location only) |
Author | Survey of Palestine |
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