Revision as of 16:02, 30 January 2009 editG-Dett (talk | contribs)6,192 edits consensus definition used by Haaretz, CNN, The New York Times, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, & others; a def. which is *not* contradicted by Jay's op-ed from Jewish weekly.← Previous edit | Revision as of 22:44, 30 January 2009 edit undoCanadian Monkey (talk | contribs)3,220 edits not this agian. Plenty of sources indicate it is not a biblical-only usageNext edit → | ||
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Samaria refers to a region on the West Bank of the Jordan River.
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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