Mount Zion (Hebrew: Har yyn; Arabic: Jabal Sahyoun), contrary to popular belief is actually a hill in Jerusalem that is just beyond the walls of the Old City. The Hebrew Bible uses the phrase Mount Zion to refer to the City of David (2 Samuel 5:7, 1 Chronicles 11:5; 1 Kings 8:1, 2 Chronicles 5:2) and

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With over a thousand mountains rising above the terrain of Israel, there’s much to choose from during your vacation. Regardless of where you live, there’s bound to be a mountain within driving (or walking) distance. The nation has its fair number of mountains, some of which are sacred monuments referenced in the Bible, so your

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South Korea’s mountains are not that high as the highest peak is just under 2,000 meters and cannot be compared to ranges such as the Sierra Nevadas and the Rockies, which have dozens of peaks over 4,000 meters, they are certainly worth visiting. They are also typically quite steep climbs (with few switchbacks), with paths

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Croatia’s highest mountains are centered in the Dinaric Alps, the country’s major mountain range. This range runs through central Croatia and along the Dalmatian coast, especially in the historic areas of Lika (now part of Lika-Senj County) and Gorski Kotar. There’s also the Adriatic basin, which contains the country’s long Adriatic shoreline and the islands

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Among the notable mountains in North Korea, the highest and most renowned is Mount Paektu. Standing at an impressive elevation of 2,744 meters (9,003 feet), Mount Paektu holds great significance in Korean history and culture. It is considered a sacred mountain and is often referred to as the “sacred mountain of revolution.” The mountain is

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