Palestine - 巴勒斯坦

Travel warningwarn:Due to the intensification of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, we suggest not to go to the Gaza Strip.
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capitalRamallah(actual)

Jerusalem(legal)

currencyIsraeli New Shekel (common abbreviation: NIS) (ISO code: ILS)
population3,837,957 (2008 est.)
Power Systems230V/50Hz (Israeli plug)
country code 970
Time zoneUTC 2
LanguageArabic, English, Hebrew (considered as foreign languages)


PalestineYesmiddle EastAn area fromMediterraneanThe east coast has been extended into the interior of the Eurasian continent. Since Palestine announced its founding in 1988, it has been recognized by more than 100 countries and its international domain name is .BL. Since the region is constantly changing over time, so far the Palestinian state does not have a completely defined border.

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Palestine's northern neighborIsraelandSyria, East NeighborJordan, South NeighborEgypt. The West Bank region is a landlocked country. State of PalestineWest BankTo the east is the Jordan River. The center line of the Jordan River and the Dead Sea is the Palestinian State andJordanThe dividing line.

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Areas of Palestinian Territories
West Bank
Adjacent to Israel and Jordan, with an important coastline of the Dead Sea
Gaza Strip
The Gaza Strip borders Israel andEgypt

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