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Things to see in Qiryat Mal’akhi, Israel

Travelers to Israel often only visit the major tourist destinations like Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the Dead Sea. But there are also many beautiful and obscure spots worth exploring in the country. One of these is Qiryat Mal akhi, a small town located in the Judean Mountains just south of Hebron. Here you can find breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, as well as ancient ruins dating back to biblical times. In addition to its stunning scenery, Qiryat Mal akhi is also home to a vibrant community of Israeli Arabs who make this small town their home.

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CountryIsrael
RegionSouthern
Latitude31.7333
Longitude34.75
Appr. population23100

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