Revision as of 22:30, 9 November 2008 editJayjg (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Administrators134,922 editsm Reverted to revision 250693365 by Jayjg; It's no more ancient than any other part of the West Bank. Your theory that "the toponym is not widely understood outside Israel" is just that, a theory, and already← Previous edit | Revision as of 16:11, 10 November 2008 edit undoMeteorMaker (talk | contribs)3,353 editsm Rv. Jayjg, has anybody claimed it's more ancient than any other place? "Ancient" is appropriate because the name is not in current use (outside Israel). See TALK:Samaria.Next edit → | ||
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'''Samaria''' may also refer to: | '''Samaria''' may also refer to: |
Revision as of 16:11, 10 November 2008
Samaria refers to an ancient region in today's West Bank.
Samaria may also refer to:
Places:
- Samaria, capital of the Kingdom of Israel, roughly 930 - 720 BC
- Judea and Samaria, a district of Israel
- The Samaria Gorge on the island of Crete
- Samaria, Indiana, a small town in the United States
People:
- Agnes Samaria, a Namibian runner
- Samaria (Mitcham) Bailey, a woman in the American civil rights movement
Other uses:
- Samaria (water), a Greek brand of bottled water
- Samaritan Girl (or Samaria), a South Korean film
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