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265:. The Templers were Christians who broke away from the Protestant church and encouraged their members to settle in the Holy Land to prepare for Messianic salvation. They built their homes in the style to which they were accustomed in Germany - farmhouses of one or two stories, with slanting tiled roofs and shuttered windows, but using local materials such as
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1546:Beit HaKerem
1494:Ramat Rachel
1462:Greek colony
1452:Givat Oranim
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1303:Bab a-Zahara
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1703:Ohel Shlomo
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1561:Givat Shaul
1541:Bayit VeGan
1484:Mekor Chaim
1420:Beit Safafa
1387:Wadi al-Joz
1359:Ras al-Amud
1289:Al-Issawiya
1218:Ramot Polin
1183:Neve Yaakov
1165:Kiryat Sanz
1155:Kiryat Itri
1150:Kiryat Belz
1138:Har Hotzvim
1133:Givat Moshe
1120:French Hill
1114:Ezrat Torah
1101:Beit Hanina
1072:Yemin Moshe
1032:Neve Granot
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438:World War I
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360:Café Hillel
350:During the
283:Ehud Olmert
263:Beit Safafa
255:WĂĽrttemberg
213:and in the
191:Emek Refaim
1788:Categories
1735:See also:
1625:Historical
1144:Kafr 'Aqab
1007:Mount Zion
907:Beit David
823:Green Line
739:7 December
717:7 December
697:2012-06-07
671:2012-06-07
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542:References
428:, Colonel
406:Émile Zola
253:sect from
135:Population
125:Founded by
117:Foundation
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1551:Ein Karem
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1499:San Simon
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1246:Tel Arza
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1534:Western
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251:Templer
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